President Donald Trump called himself the "fertilization president" during Women’s History Month, but some experts cited claims that "baby bonuses," such as the $5,000 plan Trump floated, have been tried in the past and had mixed results.
Singapore, Hungary and Australia are three examples of countries where such programs have been instituted.
Singapore has been subsidizing parenthood for decades, with the latest endowment per child reaching S$ 11,000 (US $8,000) as of 2023, but the tiny Asian nation still has one of the lowest birth rates in the world.
Gabriella Hoffman, an official at the Independent Wo...