
The price of menstrual products is skyrocketing from inflation, tariffs

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The price of menstrual products has surged nearly 40% since 2020 due to rising inflation and tariffs, with average costs increasing from $5.37 to $7.43 per unit. Despite a 30% growth in dollar sales, sales volume has decreased by about 6% since 2022. The U.S. imposed $115 million in tariffs on menstrual products in 2025, exacerbating costs. Consumers are feeling the financial strain, with some opting for alternatives. Major companies like Procter & Gamble and Kimberly-Clark have also raised prices due to tariff impacts and rising raw material costs.
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