The average monthly cost of personal hygiene items for women depends entirely on what products are used - for example tampons would be a regular monthly cost, verses menstrual cups which are only bought once and last for up to a decade. It also depends on what you count under 'personal hygiene items' - just menstrual products, or do you also count medications and cleansers?
Typically tampons alone (not counting multiple absorbencies needed, the pads that also should be used with tampon use such as overnight, or that some women may also use pads as back-up) will cost around $6.10 per month. Typically menstrual pads alone will be $4.27 per month. Menstrual cups alone will be $0.27 per month: remembering menstrual cups are only bought once in a decade so this price would be the average cost of one menstrual cup spread-out over ten years.
Millions of dollars is spent annually on Skin Care in the world. Some believe the higher the cost of the product, the better it will work.
Although it varies greatly the average person spends $125 per year.
It all depends on how much that person cares about their hygiene
If it is just for you spend more more than $60-$70 a month on them
The average person in the United States spends about $700-$800 per year on toiletries, which includes items like shampoo, soap, toothpaste, and skincare products. This amount can vary based on individual shopping habits and product preferences.
$200
the average person spend approximately 100 to 200 dollar on gas a month
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The average person spends around $500-$700 per year on sundries, which include items such as toiletries, cleaning supplies, and household goods. This amount can vary based on individual spending habits and needs.
Americans tend to spend about 12% of their yearly income on average on snacks. The idea of what a snack is depends on the person.
about $120 a month
30 a month
300 dollars a month
Americans shell out hundreds of millions of dollars on energy drinks each year.