found that a majority of college-aged women who experience period poverty every month were more likely to be moderately or severely depressed than women who don't experience period poverty .
Given the mental and physical consequences associated with period poverty and, in turn, the tampon tax, why is it still around? Strausfeld said, even though sales tax on period products typically generates less than .01% of state budgets, any law that generates revenue is difficult to change. But legislators are listening: Five years ago, 40 states had a tampon tax. Today that number is down to 27.
"No lawmaker has gone on record supporting the tampon tax," Strausfeld said."It's hard for legislators to change something they don't know about, which is why the more it's brought to their attention, the better the chances they will change it."The BMC Women's Health Journal study mentioned above found that period poverty was more common in Latinx and Black communities compared to white communities.
Hodan Barreh, 19, experienced period poverty growing up in Austin, Texas."I realized that as a young Black, immigrant woman I was experiencing the lack of period products, and so were a lot of other young girls at my school," Barreh said. Her family had trouble affording period products, and as Barreh entered high school, she discovered that the more affluent schools across town provided period products for its students.
As a student, Barreh said she didn't have money or influence, but she thought maybe she could make a change by picking up the phone. She called around to various organizations and asked for period products to be donated to the school. When that worked, she moved on to the medical community to encourage healthcare providers to collaborate with educators on the issue of period poverty.
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