Medical Student Exposes Gender Pricing Gap: How Much More Are Women Paying?

The MBBS student gave various real-world instances to support her conclusions about the gender-based pricing gap.

New Delhi: 5th August 2024

After a medical student revealed the contentious “pink tax” phenomenon—which claims that women get more for comparable goods and services—a heated discussion broke out on X. The MBBS student gave various real-world instances to support her conclusions about the gender-based pricing gap.

“Being a woman comes with a huge cost. Period hygiene items average ₹ 150 per month; a good bra costs ₹ 400–500; and to exercise, run, or play sports, you need a nice supporting bra, which might cost ₹ 800-1500. Women typically spend 7% more than men do on comparable goods, but the difference can be much higher.

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In greater detail, women usually spend 50% more on financial security, 29% more on razor blades, 16% more on body wash, etc. The majority of pink tax is found in apparel and personal hygiene products. For the same goods and services, women often pay $1300 (more than Rs. 1 lakh) more than men do” In her post, she provided an explanation.

Her tweet sparked an intense discussion that attracted both pro and con responses from users. Although a lot of people shared her opinions, some individuals had different ones. “You overlooked the costs of haircuts, salons, and grooming services,” another user remarked. 150 rupees for men and 3000 rupees for women.”As for the rest, I’m not really sure about the accuracy, so I’ll refrain from commenting,” another person commented.

Indeed, I agree that the pink tax is burdensome, but I’m not sure how to remedy it because politics isn’t what’s making it happen for guys. Another individual stated, “Pink tax is real and has a lengthy history.” Refusing to pay the tax is the only way to get around it. You just need to look for it. High-quality items can often be found at bargain prices. You only begin to incur regular charges when you cease making impulsive purchases.

The phenomenon known as the “pink tax” occurs when products meant for female consumers are priced higher than comparable products sold for male consumers, even when the features and composition of the products are identical. This pricing disparity is frequently observed in a wide range of consumer goods and services, such as toys, clothes, dry cleaning, and personal care items.

Numerous studies have demonstrated that over the course of a lifetime, women spend thousands of dollars more on the identical things as men do.

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