
New Yorkers Urged To Have Kids For $5,000
Getting knocked up in New York may have financial benefits soon! Yes, you read that right. The government may be paying you to have more kids very soon. Even though the world is already overpopulated, the federal government wants its citizens to breed at an accelerated rate. At this point, no one knows the exact reason why. It could very well be to replace migrant labor that is being deported. Florida recently promoted changing its child labor laws so that kids can fill the jobs vacated by those being deported.
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In a country where the federal government is cutting jobs, resources, and doesn't support benefits like SNAP, it seems highly suspicious that it wants to pay people to have more babies. Many people have had babies that they can't afford and rely on taxpayers to take care of said kids. Why would we encourage more babies to be brought into a situation where they nor their parents will receive support?
It sounds like a dystopian plot to create an uneducated workforce that is forced to do the jobs the elite don't want. It almost seems like there is a nefarious plan to create a generation of cheap workers. I know the MAGA crowd will say this is "fear mongering," but I have legit questions. If we can't afford to take care of the population we currently have, why would we encourage more births?
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An insider says that the same administration cutting jobs, tanking 401Ks, diminishing funding for education, free lunches, housing, and food assistance now wants people to have more kids they can't take care of for a payment of $5,000. According to a study, New York ranks sixth on the list of most expensive states to raise a child.
According to LendingTree, raising a child in New York is not cheap. Getting a one-time $5,000 incentive from the federal government will cost New Yorkers exponentially more:
- Basic annual expenses to raise a small child equal $26,017 in New York
- Families are projected to spend $131,094 over 18 years raising a child in New York
- New York families spend an average of 19.8% of their income on the basic annual expenses to raise a child
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Per The US Sun, the Trump administration is considering paying New Yorkers $5,000 to have kids. An insider says the goal is to get women married and popping out babies! On the campaign trail, JD Vance said multiple times that he wants to pay women to give birth (I cringed a bit as I typed that). Listen, I am certainly not against people falling in love and starting families organically.
However, this seems like a calculated ploy, which will ultimately cost NY families way more than what they will make by having a baby. There just seems to be something unsettling about the government getting involved directly in people's sex lives. You would think that people who want limited government would be against it.
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"The right-wing proponents of pronatalism argue that falling birthrates could lead to economic stagnation, diminished innovation, and an unsustainable burden on social systems due to an aging population. The movement suggests that without a significant increase in birth rates, the sustainability of civilizations could be in danger; Elon Musk has called it a 'much bigger risk' than global warming."
Contrary to the "fear-mongering" bunch, Trump and Vance have been pro-birth (not to be confused with pro-life) for a while. The insider says they may offer "birthing bonuses" to encourage women to have birth, after birth, after birth. I mean, $5,000 per baby popped out is a great incentive, right? I just hope that these women who take advantage of the paid births and their husbands have great jobs, otherwise, their kids may be the next generation of cheap labor.

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