White House proposes giving out $5,000 checks to address falling birthrates amid growing ‘pronatalist’ movement

One of Donald Trump’s priorities for his second term is getting Americans to have more babies – and the White House has a new proposal to encourage them to do so: a $5,000 “baby bonus”.

The plan to give cash payments to mothers after delivery shows the growing influence of the “pronatalist” movement in the US, which, citing falling US birthrates, calls for “traditional” family values and for women – particularly white women – to have more children.

But experts say $5,000 checks won’t lead to a baby boom. Between unaffordable health care, soaring housing costs, inaccessible childcare and a lack of federal parental leave mandates, Americans face a swath of expensive hurdles that disincentivize them from having large families – or families at all – and that will require a much larger government investment to overcome.

  • Kecessa@sh.itjust.works
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    1 day ago

    Well people need to make up their minds then. If people keep saying that urban spread is an issue, we need higher density and less reliance on cars we can’t go and ask to have ½ acre lots for each and every parents.

    Maybe OP is only talking about what they want in exchange for having kids and well I’m sure they’re able to afford it if they truly want it (since they mention they’re pretty well off) but it will come with moving far from a urban center.