Gender PricingTop of Mind with Julie Rose • Season 1, Episode 206, Segment 1
Jan 6, 2016 • 15m
Guest: Julie Menin, JD, New York City’s Commissioner of the Department of Consumer Affairs It pays to be a man when shopping for thinks like razors, body wash – even bike helmets and knee pads for kids. A comprehensive comparison of 800 such products with male and female versions found items marketing to girls and women cost an average of 7 percent more than those for boys and men. That means that over her lifetime, a woman will spend thousands of dollars more to purchase products branded for women. Read the study here