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Did you know there is a “tampon tax”? People who menstruate have to pay EXTRA sales tax on products to manage their health needs in some places, including my home state of Missouri, while worldwide access to these products is STILL limited by cost/income disparities.  🔥Making menstrual products available for FREE eliminates this barrier!🔥 The tampon tax (or tax on period products) refers to the sales tax rate that a state, county, and/or city government collects on the retail purchase of menstrual products. Too often period products are taxed as luxury items and not recognized as basic necessities. Period products are taxed at a similar rate to items like decor, electronics, makeup, and toys. 33 states (plus Washington D.C.) exempt food from their general sales tax and 5 states tax food at a lower rate than other goods because people understand food is a basic necessity. Period products are essential and should be recognized as material basic needs rather than luxury goods.  Currently, 20 states charge sales tax on period products (as of May 14, 2024). The sales taxes range from 4% to 7% in Indiana, Mississippi, and Tennessee. 5 U.S. states (Alaska, Delaware, Montana, New Hampshire and Oregon) do not have a statewide sales tax. However, in many states, cities and counties impose an additional local sales tax. Grass roots advocacy is how we end the tampon tax in all 50 states. People who menstruate require around 40 period products per cycle. The elimination of sales tax on these basic necessities helps all people who menstruate better afford the period products they require. Visit the Alliance for Period Supplies to learn more! #health #healthaccess #healthequity #healthy #healthcare #healthjustice #publichealth #menstrualcup #menstruation #menstrualproductsforall #tampon #tampons #tampontax #pinktax #menstrualsupport #period #periodtalk #periodproductsinschools #womenshealth #reproductivehealth #womensrights #access #transrights #humanrights #transpeoplebelong #lgbt #bathroom #politics #timwalz #missouri #america #taxpolicies #tax #taxation #vote #voteblue #votetiktok #votedem #democrat #democrats #democratsoftiktok #vote2024 #missouri2024 #blue #bluewave #roevemberiscoming #reproductiverights  #womenempowerment #womensupportingwomen #womeningovernment #voteblue2024💙 #demsofmissouri #mopolitics #mofreedom #womenlead #womengovern #womenvote #kc #kcmo #stl #stlouis #columbiamo #education #downballot #votedownballot  #mobilize #votetiktok #politicstiktok #harris #womenforharris #harriswalz #harris2024  #💙💙💙
Did you know there is a “tampon tax”? People who menstruate have to pay EXTRA sales tax on products to manage their health needs in some places, including my home state of Missouri, while worldwide access to these products is STILL limited by cost/income disparities. 🔥Making menstrual products available for FREE eliminates this barrier!🔥 The tampon tax (or tax on period products) refers to the sales tax rate that a state, county, and/or city government collects on the retail purchase of menstrual products. Too often period products are taxed as luxury items and not recognized as basic necessities. Period products are taxed at a similar rate to items like decor, electronics, makeup, and toys. 33 states (plus Washington D.C.) exempt food from their general sales tax and 5 states tax food at a lower rate than other goods because people understand food is a basic necessity. Period products are essential and should be recognized as material basic needs rather than luxury goods. Currently, 20 states charge sales tax on period products (as of May 14, 2024). The sales taxes range from 4% to 7% in Indiana, Mississippi, and Tennessee. 5 U.S. states (Alaska, Delaware, Montana, New Hampshire and Oregon) do not have a statewide sales tax. However, in many states, cities and counties impose an additional local sales tax. Grass roots advocacy is how we end the tampon tax in all 50 states. People who menstruate require around 40 period products per cycle. The elimination of sales tax on these basic necessities helps all people who menstruate better afford the period products they require. Visit the Alliance for Period Supplies to learn more! #health #healthaccess #healthequity #healthy #healthcare #healthjustice #publichealth #menstrualcup #menstruation #menstrualproductsforall #tampon #tampons #tampontax #pinktax #menstrualsupport #period #periodtalk #periodproductsinschools #womenshealth #reproductivehealth #womensrights #access #transrights #humanrights #transpeoplebelong #lgbt #bathroom #politics #timwalz #missouri #america #taxpolicies #tax #taxation #vote #voteblue #votetiktok #votedem #democrat #democrats #democratsoftiktok #vote2024 #missouri2024 #blue #bluewave #roevemberiscoming #reproductiverights #womenempowerment #womensupportingwomen #womeningovernment #voteblue2024💙 #demsofmissouri #mopolitics #mofreedom #womenlead #womengovern #womenvote #kc #kcmo #stl #stlouis #columbiamo #education #downballot #votedownballot #mobilize #votetiktok #politicstiktok #harris #womenforharris #harriswalz #harris2024 #💙💙💙

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