www射-国产免费一级-欧美福利-亚洲成人福利-成人一区在线观看-亚州成人

Global EditionASIA 中文雙語Fran?ais
China
Home / China / Society

China launches national child subsidy program

New policy offers 3,600 yuan annually for each child under 3 to boost birthrate

By Zou Shuo | China Daily | Updated: 2025-07-29 06:49
Share
Share - WeChat
Avid readers make the most of their time at the Shanghai Children's Library during the ongoing summer holiday. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]

China announced a national cash subsidy program on Monday for parents of young children, marking a significant step in the country's efforts to reverse its declining birthrate.

The program, jointly issued by the general offices of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and the State Council, will offer annual cash payments of 3,600 yuan ($502) for each legally born child under the age of 3. The policy applies retroactively to Jan 1, 2025.

For children born before Jan 1 who are still under 3 years old, subsidies will be prorated based on the number of eligible months. For example, a child born in December 2023 would be eligible for 24 months of subsidies totaling 7,200 yuan.

A unified national system will be established to manage the childrearing subsidy program. The payments will be exempt from personal income tax and will not be counted as household or individual income when calculating eligibility for social assistance programs such as the minimum living allowance.

Parents or guardians can apply for the subsidies at the child's registered residence. Most applications will be handled online, though offline options will also be available. Funds will be disbursed to the applicant's or child's bank or other financial accounts, with provincial governments determining the specific payment schedules.

The subsidies are expected to be distributed beginning in late August and can reach 10,800 yuan per child, the National Health Commission said.

China recorded 9.54 million newborns last year, an increase of 520,000 from 2023 and the first year-on-year rise since 2017. However, the country's total population still declined by 1.39 million last year, data released by the National Bureau of Statistics showed.

The new program added to a series of recent measures aimed at fostering a more birth-friendly environment. More than 20 provincial-level regions have piloted childrearing subsidies in recent years. Experts said that the new nationwide initiative will provide broader and more sustained support to families.

Jiang Quanbao, a professor at the School of Labor Economics at Capital University of Economics and Business, said the subsidies could benefit more than 20 million households annually. He said the standard was set "after careful calculation based on current conditions and abilities".

Although the amount is lower than the subsidies offered in some European countries, Jiang called it a major step and "a positive signal".

However, he noted that financial support alone cannot overcome the widespread reluctance among many young Chinese to marry and have children, and that further policy support is needed.

As part of a broader package of pro-birth policies, the central government urged local authorities on Friday to roll out detailed plans to gradually introduce free preschool education. Other initiatives include extended marriage leave.

News of the new subsidies quickly became a trending topic on Chinese social media on Monday, and was welcomed by many users.

Shi Xukui, 29, from Changsha, Hunan province, welcomed the new policy after the birth of his daughter earlier this month. He said the cash subsidy would help alleviate the financial burden of child-rearing.

He added that the government has taken a series of steps to support young families, including higher medical insurance reimbursement rates for childbirth. He said his family paid just over 1,000 yuan for his wife's cesarean section at a local hospital.

 

Top
BACK TO THE TOP
English
Copyright 1995 - . All rights reserved. The content (including but not limited to text, photo, multimedia information, etc) published in this site belongs to China Daily Information Co (CDIC). Without written authorization from CDIC, such content shall not be republished or used in any form. Note: Browsers with 1024*768 or higher resolution are suggested for this site.
License for publishing multimedia online 0108263

Registration Number: 130349
FOLLOW US
 
主站蜘蛛池模板: 97影院理论在线观看 | 国产成人女人在线视频观看 | 色综合久久久久久 | 久久精品国产精品青草不卡 | 亚洲视色 | 欧美中文字幕一区二区三区 | 久久精品3 | 亚洲精品在线免费观看视频 | 国产91精品久久久久久久 | 国产第九页 | 日韩久久网 | 国内精品久久久久久中文字幕 | 亚洲三级黄色 | 欧美精品一区二区三区视频 | 亚洲免费网址 | 亚洲精品高清国产一线久久97 | 成人精品一区二区不卡视频 | 亚洲精品国产一区二区在线 | 欧美一区二区视频三区 | 国产成人免费高清视频 | 麻豆影音 | 午夜私人影院免费体验区 | 精品国产自在在线在线观看 | 波多野一区二区三区在线 | 亚洲精品视频区 | 免费播放国产性色生活片 | 中国一级毛片视频 | 成人国产永久福利看片 | 欧美精品在线一区二区三区 | 久久精品国产欧美日韩99热 | 国产欧美成人 | 中文字幕咪咪网 | 欧美精品高清在线观看 | 免费一级毛片在线播放放视频 | 成人国产精品免费视频不卡 | 久久国内精品自在自线软件 | 国产三级精品在线 | 亚洲在线高清 | 91久久精品国产免费一区 | 久久手机免费视频 | 欧美日韩精彩视频 |