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The Trump administration is reportedly considering implementing incentives to allow women to have more babies to address the decline in birth rates in the United States
According to officials in the Presidential Administration, officials in the Donald Trump administration have been quietly meeting activists and birth advocates to come up with ideas that include payments and maternal rewards to strengthen birth rates. The New York Times.
According to export considerations, a proposal is to provide US mothers with $5,000 in cash “baby bonus” after delivery.
Another proposal is said to be awarded to mothers with six or more children, a reward program previously used by the famous authoritarian world leaders.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said in a statement to the Times that Trump “proudly implemented policies to enhance American families.”
“The president wants the United States to be a country that can grow safely and realize the American dream,” she said.
“As a mother, I am proud to work for a president who is taking major action to leave a better country for the next generation.”