South Korea rewards 300,000 won for having children every month. How did the local people react?

With the development of economy, the life expectancy of many countries has been improved, but the birth rate has decreased with the development of economy. In order to change the downward trend of birth rate and stimulate the birth of children, South Korea rewards newborns with 300,000 won every month, hoping to stimulate people's fertility. However, the reaction of the Korean people is very dull. South Korea's economy is developing rapidly and people's living standards are very high. A monthly subsidy of 300,000 won't work. The concept of Korean people has changed, so the idea of giving birth is not strong. South Korea's fertility rate has been declining for many years, and it is difficult to change it in a short time.

First, the living standard of the Korean people is very high, and the monthly subsidy of 300,000 won is not exciting. South Korea's economy is developing very rapidly. The average monthly salary of the Korean people is more than two million won, and the monthly subsidy of 300,000 won by the Korean government is not very attractive to the people. After all, if you have a child, you have to raise it from childhood to adulthood, and this subsidy is only paid for one year. Having one more child has a great impact on the family economy, and people are unwilling to increase their financial burden. Therefore, South Korea's subsidies do not have much stimulating effect.

Second, the concept of Korean people has changed, and the concept of getting married and having children is not very strong. As the world becomes more and more open, the ideas of many Koreans have also changed. The younger generation in Korea values their own lives more. They think that getting married and having children will limit their freedom, and the old-age care system in South Korea also makes many Koreans feel that they have to support themselves eventually, so the concept of raising children to prevent old age has also changed. The younger generation in Korea is not very strong about getting married and having children.

Third, South Korea's fertility rate continues to fall, and it is difficult to change this situation in a short time. The fertility rate in Korea has been declining for many years. Although the Korean government has thought of some stimulus measures, the effect is not very good. This time, the Korean government wants to stimulate fertility through money, and the people don't pay for it. People who don't want to have children will not have children because of such subsidies.

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