Giving everyone 5k would more meaningfully improve birth rates than asking educated young people worried about their future childrens’ standard of living to take a leap for the cost of one small medical emergency.
I can’t tell if sarcasm or not. But no this won’t do anything.
Russia/Asian countries do this already it has barely any effect at all. Again it comes down to both money and culture. Can’t throw money at a problem without changing the culture you’re just half assing it.
Giving everyone 5k would more meaningfully improve birth rates than asking educated young people worried about their future childrens’ standard of living to take a leap for the cost of one small medical emergency.
5000 is genuinely nothing when it comes to raising a child.
I can’t tell if sarcasm or not. But no this won’t do anything.
Russia/Asian countries do this already it has barely any effect at all. Again it comes down to both money and culture. Can’t throw money at a problem without changing the culture you’re just half assing it.