The Cost of the Man Box: A study on the economic impacts of harmful masculine stereotypes in the United States

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The Cost of the Man Box, a new study from Equimundo and Axe, reveals that “man up” stereotypes – and the harmful behaviors they lead to – cost the United States over $15.7 billion each year.

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