Cost of living: UK period poverty has risen from 12% to 21% in a year
An ActionAid poll has found that the number of UK women and people who menstruate who are struggling to afford period products has risen from 12% to 21% in one year.
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Posted in Blog on 26 May 2023
An ActionAid poll has found that the number of UK women and people who menstruate who are struggling to afford period products has risen from 12% to 21% in one year.
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