Are the wage gap/pink tax actual things or just misunderstandings?

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I’ve heard both.

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As far as I know the pink tax refers to items that cost more when marketed or made for women. Some examples are razors, body wash, and clothing. What I’ve mostly heard the pink tax attributed to is feminine products such as sanitary napkins, and tampons which are very expensive. In one month a woman can spend $15 or more on these products. I’m sure I’m missing more about this but I believe this is the gist of the pink tax issue.

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