Trump's $5K push present won't bring more babies - there are better ways to reverse sinking birth rates
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In response to America's fertility crisis, President Trump has floated the idea of a $5,000 baby bonus to encourage childbirth. Critics argue this one-time payment fails to address the deeper, systemic issues impacting families, such as rising costs and childcare shortages. They emphasize that true support for families requires comprehensive policy changes, like improving the Child Tax Credit, rather than mere monetary incentives. The article highlights a growing concern over declining fertility rates in the U.S., noting that other countries' attempts to boost birth rates have largely been ineffective.
Trump's proposal of a $5,000 baby bonus is seen as a superficial solution to the deeper issues facing American families struggling to raise children.
While politicians like Rep. Blake Moore propose serious policy changes, families need more than just token financial assistance to thrive.
Read at New York Post
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