
The price of menstrual products is skyrocketing from inflation, tariffs
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With rising inflation and changing tariff policies, menstrual products have seen a drastic rise in price over the past few years.
Rising inflation and ever-changing tariff policies have led to higher prices across store shelves over the past few years, squeezing consumers' budgets.
An often overlooked example: menstrual products.
The average price of menstrual products, including sanitary pads and tampons, has risen nearly 40% since 2020, from roughly $5.37 per unit to $7.43 per unit, according to February data from Chicago-based market research firm Circana.
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