The origins of the pink knickers tax


 



The origins of the pink knickers tax

The tariff gap originates from industry lobbying in the 1930s and ’40s, according to Washington Post columnist Catherine Rampell. At the time, domestic producers were concerned about foreign competition for goods that required more labor-intensive production (women’s undies tend to have more intricate designs) and those targeting price-sensitive consumers.

Zoom out: The problem is bigger than just underwear. According to Gresser, apparel tariffs account for 75% of the total cost imposed on US consumers by import taxes, and two-thirds of that comes from women’s clothes.—SK

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