[yourNEWS.com] The Trump administration is evaluating a range of policy proposals aimed at reversing the United States’ historic drop in birth rates, with one option including a direct $5,000 baby bonus for new mothers, according to a report by The New York Times. These considerations follow sharp demographic declines reported in 2023, where the U.S. recorded only 3,591,328 births — 76,430 fewer than in 2022, as previously highlighted by Breitbart News.
The administration has not formally announced which proposals it intends to pursue, but internal discussions are ongoing, according to individuals involved in private meetings with White House advisers. One idea under discussion is providing women a $5,000 payment upon the birth of their child — an initiative designed to help offset rising family costs and encourage earlier family formation.
Other possible measures include modifying existing federal programs to reward family growth. The administration is reportedly considering reserving 30 percent of Fulbright scholarships for applicants who are married or have children — a move that supporters believe would send a clear signal that family life is compatible with academic and professional advancement.
Additionally, the White House may introduce a public awareness campaign to provide women with more information on fertility and ovulation cycles, enabling couples to make better-informed decisions about conception. This would mark a broader shift toward proactive education as part of a nationwide family-first policy agenda.
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