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Trump Admin Muses Incentives, Including $5K Baby Bonus

The Trump administration is reportedly considering several different ways to increase the US fertility rate after a historic decline, including a $5,000 baby bonus.

New York Times It has been reported The administration is on Monday that it has some ideas and incentives to address this lingering issue. As reported by Breitbart News, the US fertility rate fell to an all-time low in 2023. The US provisional birth rate in 2023 was 3,591,328, with a birth rate of 3,667,758 since 2022, with a birth rate of 76,430.

Reports say one proposal to encourage women to have children includes a $5,000 baby bonus given to mothers after the child’s birth. Another proposal would include saving 30% of Fulbright Program scholarships for those who are married or have children.

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The administration is also considering a more educational approach, possibly bringing up government programs that will help educate women’s cycles, and as a result, they have a better idea of ​​the ovulation window and the ideal time to get pregnant.

According to The era:

Professionals and supporters of policy that increase birth rates have met with White House aides and sometimes handed over suggestions written about how to help or persuade women to have more babies.

but, The era The Trump administration itself makes clear that it has yet to say any ideas that realistically consider boosting the decline in US fertility rates.

Last year’s report on declining birth rates continues to show patterns seen over the past few years, with birth rates falling by an average of 2% from 2015 to 2020, according to data from the National Center for Health Statistics. This rate fell by 4% from 2019 to 2020.

“The general birth rate was 54.4 per 1,000 women aged 15-44, a 3% decline since 2022,” he said. result.

To this end – by allowing Americans to start families, Trump has promised to revive American dreams.

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