"If the roots of leeks are gone, there will be no leeks to eat" —
In recent years, the first inclusive fertility policy has officially launched. It provides 3,600 each year, totaling 10,800, about 1,500 USD, which can roughly cover half of the expenses for diapers or formula.
They've realized that real money is being put into subsidies, indicating that the population issue has truly become a pressing concern for them.
In line with our country's style, the policy rollout will inevitably be gradual:
In the future, fertility subsidies will likely be gradually increased (at least 600 per month to somewhat alleviate the burden of child-rearing), and the duration of subsidies will probably be extended, along with accompanying favorable policies for early childhood education and childcare.
Therefore, the overall future trend of society will definitely be:
If you don't get married and have children, you won't be a beneficiary of welfare support.
Let those who don't get married and have children jointly support retired elderly people.
Let those who don't get married and have children jointly raise newborn infants.
Thinking about it this way, those born in the 80s and 90s are quite unfortunate, as they are facing all of this…
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