The Trump administration is exploring a $5,000 “baby bonus” for new mothers as part of a broader effort to reverse declining U.S. birth rates.

The proposal, still in early stages, aims to provide financial relief to families and encourage higher birth and marriage rates, aligning with concerns raised by administration officials and allies about population decline.

The initiative, reported Tuesday by The New York Times, has been discussed in recent White House meetings with policy experts and advocates focused on raising birth rates. The cash payment would be granted to American mothers after delivery, though details such as funding and eligibility remain unclear.

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Other ideas under consideration include expanding the child tax credit, set to expire at the end of 2025, which could revert to $1,000 per child if Congress and President Donald Trump do not act.

Vice President JD Vance has been a vocal proponent of addressing declining birth rates, a trend he highlighted during his 2021 Senate campaign and the 2024 election cycle.

U.S. birth rates, which rose slightly in 2024, have fallen from 3.65 births per woman in 1960 to 1.66 in recent years, raising concerns about an aging workforce and economic sustainability. Billionaire Elon Musk, a Trump ally, has warned that population decline could lead to the collapse of civilization, a sentiment echoed in some administration circles.

Critics argue the baby bonus may face logistical and political hurdles, including securing congressional approval and addressing concerns about affordability. Supporters, however, see it as a bold step to support families amid rising costs. The White House has not publicly confirmed the proposal, and officials did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

The discussions come as the administration navigates a range of domestic priorities, with birth rate policies emerging as a key focus. While no formal plan has been announced, the baby bonus idea has sparked debate online, with some praising its potential to ease financial burdens and others questioning its feasibility.

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