Women’s products cost more than men’s — and the French have had enough
It costs more to be a woman than a man.
It’s an infuriating and relatively unnoticed fact: Not only do women earn less than men, all around the world, they are essentially being “taxed” for their purchases.
Sometimes called the “invisible,” “pink” or “woman” tax, this capitalism-induced phenomenon reflects the price difference between otherwise functionally identical products marketed to women as opposed to men.
Unlike in the United States, however, France has decided to do something about it. | Follow micdotcom