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Young people willing to marry, have kids if affordable: UN report

Malaysiakini

Malaysiakini

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July 9, 2026

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'It's uncertainty that is deterring them from raising a family.'

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Korea Times News

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· Jul 3, 2026

How Korea’s birth mothers are exposing the hidden cost of overseas adoption

How Korea’s birth mothers are exposing the hidden cost of overseas adoption

The Hindu BusinessLine

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· Jul 7, 2026

Trump rings Wall Street opening bell, hails Trump accounts

The tax-advantaged accounts are available to all minors who are US citizens, with the government providing a 1,000 seed contribution for children born between 2025 and 2028

South China Morning Post

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· Jul 7, 2026

Vietnam bets on baby bonuses to get rich before it grows old

Vietnam has introduced a raft of incentives to encourage couples to have more children as the Southeast Asian nation seeks to reverse a fast-declining fertility rate. Gone is the country’s long-standing two-child policy, scrapped last year. In its place is a new population law, which took effect on July 1, offering a suite of sweeteners designed to nudge Vietnamese couples towards larger families. These include seven months of maternity leave for second children, subsidised prenatal and newborn...

Kiplinger

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· Jun 25, 2026

Low-Tax States For Middle-Class Families Ranked by Childcare Affordability

Low-Tax States For Middle-Class Families Ranked by Childcare Affordability

Fark

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· Jun 23, 2026

U.S. adults' ability to afford healthcare is at a five-year low, with over half labeled 'insecure' or 'desperate' as prices and inflation continue to rise. On the bright side, however, DIY skull trepanation costs remain low [Murica]

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KHMO – 1070 AM – Quincy

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· Jul 1, 2026

The Hidden Cost of Raising Kids in Missouri

The Hidden Cost of Raising Kids in Missouri

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Related coverage for "Young people willing to marry, have kids if affordable: UN report": Korea Times News — How Korea’s birth mothers are exposing the hidden cost of overseas adoption. The Hindu BusinessLine — Trump rings Wall Street opening bell, hails Trump accounts. South China Morning Post — Vietnam bets on baby bonuses to get rich before it grows old. Kiplinger — Low-Tax States For Middle-Class Families Ranked by Childcare Affordability . Fark — U.S. adults' ability to afford healthcare is at a five-year low, with over half labeled 'insecure' or 'desperate' as prices and inflation continue to rise. On the bright side, however, DIY skull trepanation costs remain low [Murica]. KHMO – 1070 AM – Quincy — The Hidden Cost of Raising Kids in Missouri