(New York) - Women in New York City often experience a gender price differential. A report by New York University shows women pay more than men for certain goods like clothing, home health care products and personal care products.
Women pay as much a 13% more then men on certain products. Women also spend upwards of $50.00 more a month on transportation than their male counterparts as part of the so-called 'pink tax' or gender based price discrimination etched into the city's transportation system.
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