Many women's toiletries do cost more than men's — and their mortgages might too, report finds - Los Angeles Times
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The “pink tax” is real: Many products aimed at women cost more than the versions men are supposed to buy — and women might also be paying more for gender-neutral things such as mortgages, according to a new report by the Government Accountability Office shows.
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