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China revs up fiscal support to boost births

Trivium said the policy would materially lower the cost of childbirth, modestly reduce financial pressure on young families, and potentially free up household cash for other consumption.
However, for many people in China, having just one child or no child has become the social norm, said Yi Fuxian, a demographer at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, citing China’s one-child policy, in place from 1980 to 2015.