The pink tax is a form of gender discrimination that can cost women an average of $1,400 more a year. In this episode, host Roy Wood Jr. sits down with correspondent Desi Lydic, segment director Stacey Angeles, and Congresswoman Jackie Speier to discuss everyday examples of goods and services that cost women more, the economic impact of the pink tax, and the challenges of being a female consumer. #DailyShow #BeyondTheScenes
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Huh, i thought you buy more than you should?
ReplyAll those beauty products?
Waffle House
ReplyYou guys should stick to what you know poorly excited jokes and not journalism. The pink tax has been busted over years ago. That would be like hosting a show of what could be in capones vault.
ReplyThis has already been proven to be a lie, multiple times. Are you liers still saying women’s soccer is paid less?
Reply“What is the Pink Tax”? Answer- Something that deeply offends conservatives and Fox News viewers.
ReplySo buy the blue razor instead?
ReplyClothing. My mom would always buy mens jackets and boots because they were better made and cheaper.
ReplyDo parents pay more for daughters than sons? I mean before they start dating.
ReplyMen’s clothing cost much more than women’s. Men have higher insurance costs. Men have to customarily have to pay when dating.
ReplyWomen have to have special shoes to make them appear taller at the same time sexier. Women need paint for their faces and fake eye lasses . to compete in the work force. Breast augmentation
ReplyOn and on and on…….. Welcome to the new age.
I loved this podcast episode! Thank you for sharing your insights and comedy with all of us.
ReplyWhy are people saying it’s busted
ReplyOther than femine hygiene products. Everything else is what they think they need. By fellow women peer pressure to be this or that.
ReplyI don’t buy in. Silly boys. Lol
ReplyI was aware of this when I was buying shaving cream and I switched to buying mens shaving cream cause it is cheaper and I get more. It was about 10 years ago
ReplyWould of been way easier if we gave white women rights before the Africans
ReplyIdk all the examples pointed out here are marketing decisions. Men’s shaving brands have caught up and are charging more for their extra manly beard products.
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