Pronunciation: /pɪŋk tæks/
noun a term used to describe the higher prices that are often charged for products and services marketed towards women compared to similar products marketed towards men
A1 The pink tax is when products for women cost more than products for men.
A2 Many people believe the pink tax is unfair and discriminatory.
B1 Retailers often justify the pink tax by claiming that women's products require more expensive ingredients or packaging.
B2 Studies have shown that the pink tax can cost women thousands of dollars over their lifetime.
C1 Advocates are pushing for legislation to eliminate the pink tax and ensure gender equality in pricing.
C2 The pink tax is a complex issue that involves societal norms, marketing strategies, and consumer behavior.
formal The pink tax refers to the phenomenon where products marketed towards women are priced higher than similar products marketed towards men.
informal I hate the pink tax - why do women have to pay more for the same products as men?
slang It's so unfair that women have to deal with the pink tax on everyday items.
figurative The pink tax is like a hidden fee that women have to pay just for being women.
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