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Women could be paid $5,000 to have babies under Trump

Women could be paid $5,000 to have babies under Trump

Yahoo22-04-2025
Women could be paid 'baby bonuses' of $5,000 as part of plans by the Trump administration to drive up birth rates.
Donald Trump's aides are mulling a series of incentives to encourage women to have more children and push conservative family values, according to the New York Times.
Proposals include a 'National Medal of Motherhood' to mothers with six or more children, and giving every American mother $5,000 after delivery.
Also discussed was funding for programmes to educate women on their menstrual cycles so they can better understand when they are ovulating.
The behind-closed-doors discussions come amid a vocal push from key figures in the White House, including JD Vance, the vice-president, and Elon Musk, after the birth rate hit a historic low, with 1.62 births per woman in 2023.
Lyman Stone, director of the Pronatalism Initiative at the Institute for Family Studies, who has pitched several policy ideas to Mr Trump and his team said the administration was 'soliciting input'.
'I think they're still having a conversation about what they want to do,' she told The Times. The plans are not expected to be made part of Mr Trump's policies any time soon.
Mr Trump told reporters that the baby plan 'sounds like a good idea to me'.
Mr Vance has advocated boosting child tax credit to $5,000, to help with the cost of raising children, and warned of a 'civilisational crisis' in the US if birthrates continue to fall.
'We should worry that in America, family formation, our birth rates, a ton of indicators of family health have collapsed,' Mr Vance said in 2021.
'The fact that we're not having enough babies, the fact that we're not having enough children, is a crisis in this country,' he added.
Most recently, he told thousands of anti-abortion campaigners at their march for life that he 'wants more babies', which was met with rapturous applause.
Meanwhile, Mr Musk, a close confidant of the president, is said to be taking matters into his own hands.
The billionaire is alleged to be so eager to build his 'legion' of children he once offered a woman $15 million to have his baby and keep it a secret, the Washington Post reported.
According to Ashley St Clair, who claims to have mothered one of Mr Musk's children, the billionaire also uses X to recruit potential mothers and suggested to a former girlfriend they hire surrogates to have as many babies as possible.
Mr Musk's ever-growing brood of children grew once more, after he confirmed the arrival of his son, Seldon Lycurgus in March.
The baby is believed to be his 14th child and the fourth he has fathered with Shivon Zilis, a Canadian executive at Neuralink, his neurotechnology firm.
The billionaire also shares children with his ex-wife Justine Wilson and the pop singer Grimes.
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