It’s offensive and condescending given the extreme lack of overall support for parents, I’m glad non-Americans cannot relate. They should change the amount to 1 penny, it would be more appropriate, have nearly the same effect, offend us the same, and save (billionaire) taxpayers more money, which is the real goal.
You said you would take any little help you can, here’s a pwetty penny. Go buy yourself a gumball.
Well it does work actually. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baby_bonus
It would be a baby bonus. If we had free healthcare and subsidized daycare then it would be a bonus. But we don’t have those things, so it’s an insult
The rest of the world thinks that the USA is weird, yes. But if I was an American, I would take any little help that I can.
It’s offensive and condescending given the extreme lack of overall support for parents, I’m glad non-Americans cannot relate. They should change the amount to 1 penny, it would be more appropriate, have nearly the same effect, offend us the same, and save (billionaire) taxpayers more money, which is the real goal.
You said you would take any little help you can, here’s a pwetty penny. Go buy yourself a gumball.
Nothing on that linked page implies it works, just that some countries have done it.
What’s your definition of “works” in this context then?
I would understand working to be accomplishing its stated goal, which is increasing birthrates. I believe there’s very limited evidence for that.
A baby bonus of $100 will also lead to improved outcomes. $10 too, just harder to measure. Heck why not $0.01?
What are you arguing here exactly? Are you saying that $5000 are negligible to parents?