Hey friends, today let's talk about the news of a small town far away in the East - the latest birth policy of Incheon, South Korea. I heard that the mayor over there was really worried, and in order to increase the fertility rate, they worked hard! They actually launched a series of measures that made people shine. Sit down, and I'll give you a detailed explanation.
First of all, I have to say that Incheon City's trick is really powerful. It's not just as simple as giving out some milk powder money and diaper subsidies. It is said that the new policy also includes medical support, educational resources, and even support for housing problems. It seems that the mayor has made up his mind to raise the fertility rate!
I see that some people on the Internet are already starting to envy and hate, "When will we have such treatment here?"
Did you know that the mayor of Incheon was full of confidence at the press conference, saying, "We will do our best to support young families." "Oh, it makes people's hearts warm when they hear that. But then again, can policy alone solve all problems? After all, having a baby is not just about money.
In this regard, I also searched the opinions of netizens. A friend who has just become a father joked: "Raising a child is tiring and happy." He also said that taking care of children is more tiring than going to work. It can be seen that money does not solve everything.
Moreover, after comparing the cost of living and wages in China and South Korea, I found that the pressure is actually very high, and it is not limited to one country. I remember reading a report on the cost of childbirth in China some time ago, which mentioned that there is a world of difference between the cost of raising a family and the average annual wage of employees in urban private units.
So, when everyone is struggling with the questions of "whether to raise or not", the mayor of Incheon has sent a positive signal to the world: we are willing to try to change the status quo!
Finally, let's end today's topic in a light-hearted and humorous tone -- take a look, smile, and the issue of "having more children" is over? Obviously, it is not possible! But at least we can get a sense of the care and efforts of a city leader for the future.
So, no matter where you are, when considering whether to welcome a new life, please remember that the overall social environment is important, but what is more important is your own understanding and preparation for the future and responsibility. Okay, that's all for today!Welcome to leave a message to exchange your thoughts and stories about the birth policy or personal experience~