Are women getting a raw deal in the marketplace? The “pink tax” is a term applied to the price difference between objects for women and the same objects marketed to men. Women’s razors, deodorants and shampoos cost more than the same items when they’re branded and marketed for men. Is there a real difference in the product?
The mother of three joked that she would have to buy several pairs just to make sure that she got the right size. That's when the inspiration hit - why not just buy them all.
Employees will be also be able to take their children to an in-network day care center for $20 a day - that's less than half of the national average of $42.20.