Trump Administration Weighs 'Baby Bonus' and Pro-Marriage Policies to Boost Birthrate: NYT
- The Trump administration recently solicited ideas promoting marriage and increasing birth rates, according to New York Times reporting.
- This effort occurs amid declining birth rates in the United States and a push for conservative family values.
- Proposed ideas include a baby bonus, reserving Fulbright scholarships, and funding programs educating women on conception.
- Specific proposals mentioned a $5,000 baby bonus and reserving 30% of Fulbright scholarships for certain applicants.
- Reports indicate no clear decision yet on whether the administration will seriously consider implementing any of these specific proposals.
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Donald Trump Asks White Women to Have More Kids, Plans Big 'Baby Bonus' — Here's Why!
Donald Trump is keen on persuading American women to have more babies with new ideas like "baby bonus" and education on the menstrual cycle. However, Republicans need to understand the root cause of the declining birth rate instead.
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White House considering reviving Nazi fertility medal to encourage white women to have more children
Improved financial support or wages are not on the menu, but Nazi motherhood medal - hell yeah According to US news sources, the Trump White House is considering ideas for how to encourage women - apparently meaning white women, naturally - to have more children. One proposal, described as put forward by ''pro-natal'' activists Simone…


Trump Administration Considers Pro-Family Policies to Boost Declining Birthrates, Counter Left-Wing Agenda
The Trump administration is exploring financial incentives, education reforms and symbolic recognition (e.g., a “National Medal of Motherhood”) to encourage higher birth rates and promote conservative family values. The U.S. fertility rate dropped to a record low of 1.62 births per woman in 2023, well below the 2.1 replacement level needed to sustain the population. Key proposals include a $5,000 “baby bonus” for new mothers, diverting Fulbright…
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