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1982—2008, what happened to the family planning fine?

Those who used to be fined for family planning are now blessed in their later years.

Family planning is a national policy in the past. At that time, it advocated fewer and healthier children and a happy life. What does this mean? That is, at that time, every family advocated having only one good child. Under the previous policy background, many one-child families were born.

However, some people say that if you had to have more children in the past, if you chose super life, then you must pay the price of super life. So in the past, you will see this phenomenon. As long as you have more children, you will pay more fines.

In contrast, the situation of super-child families is worse than that of only-child families. But now, we can see that in the previous one-child family, there were no super children in their later years, and these super children were very blessed.

Born families have no pressure to support the elderly. Now the problem of providing for the aged is a social problem, and all of us have to face this problem when we are old. Happiness in old age is also closely related to family status.

However, under the same economic conditions of each family, the super-born family has no pressure to support the elderly than the one-child family.

The second reason is that super-born families are more lively around in their later years. Now this society believes that everyone is busy with work every day and night. It's really difficult to spend some time visiting parents. Many old people are very lonely in their later years because they have no children to accompany them.

The pressure of the only child

Old-age pressure: In the one-child family, when the parents are old, the only child will face great pressure. Because their parents gave them all the love, when they grow up, when their parents need to take care of them, they will give their love back to their parents. The only-child family is under great pressure to raise their parents alone.

Family pressure: When the only children have established their own families, they need to raise their own children and support their parents, which will make them physically and mentally exhausted.