The White House is reportedly considering implementing incentives in order to get women to have more babies amid concerns of declining birth rates in the U.S., and at least one suggestion appears to be inspired by Adolf Hitler.
Officials in President Donald Trump's administration have been quietly meeting with activists and birth advocates in order to come up with ideas — including payments and motherhood awards — to bolster the birth rates, according to The New York Times.
Mike Lee, Michael Toscano, The Hill
Deborah Cruz, We Have Kids
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The Marriage Divide: How and Why Working-Class Families Are More Fragile Today
Family Breakdown and America’s Welfare System
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