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Why has South Korea spent huge sums of money to encourage marriage in the past fifteen years?

Young people are deeply aware of the high-consumption and high-cost life of having children, which makes them unwilling to get married and have children casually, forcing South Korea to spend huge sums of money to encourage marriage and childbirth.

Everyone who knows South Korea knows that in fact, the birth rate in South Korea has been extremely low in recent years, even close to zero growth. Why is no one in South Korea willing to get married and have children? The reason is that local consumption is really too expensive, and young people choose to live freely rather than have children. 1. The reason why South Korea spends huge amounts of money to encourage marriage is mainly because it hopes that young people can have children and increase the birth rate

When we mention South Korea, we naturally think of it as a country with idols. In fact, many young people in South Korea have become The trainees are looking forward to a bright day.

Some local young people will choose not to get married for the sake of their idol future, while for ordinary young people, they do not want to have children and choose not to get married; in order to stimulate people to get married, the local Korean government spends 1.2 trillion yuan was spent to urge marriages, but unfortunately after the policy was introduced, there were still very few people getting married and having children. It is understood that there is even a zero birth rate in the local area. It has to be said that most Koreans are really unwilling to get married and have children. 2. The local consumption level is high and the work pressure is high, which makes many young people unwilling to give up their jobs

South Korea’s living standard itself is very high, so they are not willing to consider issues such as having children. After all, consumption is really high.

As for the zero birth rate, it is not that there are really no children born, but that the birth rate is offset relative to the death rate; in South Korea at the current stage, the number of births and deaths is almost the same. As a result, the entire country is in a situation of almost no growth. The employment rate in South Korea is really very low. After all, everyone thinks that having a baby will affect their work and increase their expenses a lot, so they would rather not get married, or perhaps not plan to have children after getting married.

Young people are unwilling to delay their future for the sake of children. As a result, South Korea has to spend money to stimulate marriage, but the effect is average.