Get Paid to Make Babies? China Offers Parents $1,500 in Bid to Boost Births as Population Ages
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China to offer nationwide childcare subsidies
China will launch a nationwide childcare subsidy program starting in late August 2025, according to a press conference held by the State Council Information Office on Wednesday.Families will receive an annual subsidy of 3,600 yuan (approximately $500)
It is the first national subsidy of its kind in China, as the government tries to deal with a growing demographic crisis.
Get paid to make babies? China offers parents $1,500 in bid to boost births as population ages
China is offering parents around $500 ( ₹44,000) annually for each child under three to combat declining birth rates. The initiative aims to assist 20 million families, as the high cost of raising children is discouraging couples from having more kids.
In the Face of Demographic Decline, China Will Provide Subsidies to Families to Boost the Birth Rate
The Chinese government will grant an annual aid of about $500 for each child under three years of age to reactivate the birth rate in the face of the demographic crisis, announced on Monday (28.07.2025) a state medium. In 2024, the population of China, the second country ...
Photo: Justin Jin The Chinese government has introduced a new initiative to increase the country's birth rate. In particular, Chinese parents will receive a subsidy of $500 per child under the age of three every year. The Chinese government has introduced the incentive initiatives to correct a sharply declining birth rate in recent years. The negative balance between births and deaths is related to the one-child policy introduced by the governme…
Chinese authorities have introduced payments of just over $500 for childcare to improve the situation with demographics
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