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Why did the liberalization of the three-child birth policy cause netizens to explode?

The two-child policy was opened a few years ago. At that time, some people were happy and some were worried. The elderly in the family are naturally happy people, and they can finally encourage their children to have a second child openly, but the young people may not be happy. Whether it is raising an elderly person or a child, the pressure is self-evident. Therefore, although the second child was open for several years, the peak of fertility did not arrive as expected. Now that the three-child policy is open, this kind of official news, which was originally a very serious matter, has been ridiculed by netizens, and this kind of news has also been blown up by netizens. Many netizens regarded the policy of opening a third child as a joke when the second child was not fully understood. With so much pressure in life, there are very few families who dare to have three children. 1. Everyone regards having three children as a joke.

After roughly reading the comments from netizens, the main meaning is to express that I will not have three children. Of course, there are various ways of expression. Some people clearly realize that those born in the 1980s and 1990s are the main force in childbearing, but most of these two generations are only children. If you really have three children, you will face four old people and three children to support. So some netizens asked, could you please stop targeting these two generations? 2. More people are concerned about supporting childbirth policies.

When the three-child policy came out, it was also said that supporting childbirth policies would be improved, but the news did not clarify what exactly this supporting policy would be. So for many people, this is just empty talk. To truly increase the fertility rate, supporting policies should be implemented. 3. Giving birth is not a simple matter.

Raising children is not as simple as raising pigs and dogs. The most direct problem is economic. Someone has roughly calculated that it takes at least six or seven hundred thousand to raise a child. For an ordinary family, how many six or seven hundred thousand can it earn in a lifetime. Therefore, the opening of the three-child policy is likely to be just a policy, and not many families will actually have three children by then.