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by jakubmazanec 194 days ago
Raising kids is expensive, and today young people can't afford their own home - how can they have children? Sure, other things may also be affecting this, but IMO raising inequality correlates very well with lower birth rates (at national level); anecdotally, all my friends with high income are having at least two kids.
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Say what you will about Hungary but I think it came up with some great incentives for future parents: income tax cuts. If you have 4 kids you don't pay income tax for life.
Interesting, according to data, it did absolutely nothing for fertility rate

https://www.theglobaleconomy.com/Hungary/Fertility_rate/

because money by itself isn't the issue. otherwise poor people would not have kids. the real issue is that having children conflicts with having a career and other interests.
Maybe... How much should childless people have to pay for other peoples' children?
The childless should pay enough to ensure there are younger people to do the work of supporting the childless when retired.

Using foreigners to fill a demographic shortfall is unsustainable/shortsighted.

That said, I'm in New Zealand and too many young adults emigrate because (A) our economy sucks and (B) richer economies like to employ NZ citizens (NZers love international travel/work).

more than people who have children? that's logical. you get cuts for the hard work you're doing.