The Trump administration is exploring strategies to address declining birth and marriage rates in the U.S. This includes proposals such as a $5,000 'baby bonus' for new mothers and allocating 30% of Fulbright scholarships to married individuals or those with children. Additionally, plans are being discussed to fund educational programs on women's menstrual cycles to facilitate conception. While these ideas are still in the brainstorming phase, they reflect the administration's focus on traditional family values and efforts to stimulate population growth.
Policy experts and advocates for boosting the birth rate have been meeting with White House aides to come up with plans to convince more women to have babies.
One plan would give a $5,000 incentive to new moms, while another would see that 30% of all Fulbright scholarships be given to applicants who are married or have children.
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