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China is offering parents $500 annually for each new child they have for 3 years in an effort to boost declining birth rate

FortuneTuesday, July 29, 2025 at 3:58:54 PM
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China is offering parents $500 annually for each new child they have for 3 years in an effort to boost declining birth rate
China is rolling out a new incentive for parents: $500 per year for each new child, paid out over three years, as part of a broader push to reverse the country's falling birth rates. Some cities are even topping that amount with additional bonuses, signaling how seriously officials are taking the demographic crisis.
Editor’s Note: China's birth rate has been dropping for years, and the government is scrambling to avoid the economic and social strain of an aging population. Cash incentives might help, but they’re just one piece of the puzzle—high costs of living and cultural shifts are still big hurdles for young families. This isn’t just about babies; it’s about the future workforce (or lack thereof).
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