In a significant policy shift to tackle Japan's severe decline in birth rates, the Japanese government has offered free college tuition to families with three or more children starting the 2025 academic year. This move is a part of the broader "Children's Future Strategy," which Prime Minister Fumio Kishida discussed in a recent press conference. The strategy is set for a Cabinet decision later this month.
While I agree that this isn’t exactly a cure-all, these are the types of measures governments actually need to make to reverse population decline.
Other countries aren’t doing anything, China offers a one-time payment of up to 3000 bucks for each kid after the first one you make.
Basically useless.
This is a substantially larger investment in citizens enticing them to have larger families.