The pink tax is the extra price women pay for products that are also marketed to men
— think shampoo or clothing.
Back in 2015, the New York City Department of Consumer Affairs found that across five industries, women were paying more for everyday products than men:
7 percent more for toys and accessories
8 percent more for adult clothing
13 percent more for personal care products
Although recent evidence suggests that the pink tax doesn’t apply to every pro…