Many products aimed at women cost more than their counterpart products aimed at men. There are several ways that consumers can beat this “pink tax.” Here’s how.
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Trae Bodge, a shopping expert who lives in the New York City area, sees higher prices for products and services marketed to women everywhere: Socks, razors, shampoo and apparel are a few of the product types aimed at women that tend to cost more. “I don’t know why brands think this is acceptable,” Bodge says. “It’s...
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