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Young people are reluctant to have more children: education, time and marriage costs are all obstacles.
Have you ever wondered why young people nowadays don't want to have more children? This paper will discuss this problem from three aspects: education cost, time and marriage cost, and put forward policy suggestions.

Education cost

Nowadays, we no longer simply feed and clothe our children, but hope to give them the best education and training. This makes the cost of education rise sharply, especially for families who want to have a second or third child, and the allocation of educational resources is more troublesome.

time

It takes a lot of time and energy to raise a child, but if there are many children, it is difficult for us to do everything. Every child needs the care and companionship of his parents, but when time is limited, we may feel powerless.

Marriage cost

Preparing a wedding for a child is a huge task, which requires a lot of money and energy. For families who want a second or third child, this is undoubtedly a heavy burden.

policy advice

Young people hope that the government and society can provide them with more substantial help. For example, provide more subsidies and benefits to ease their life pressure. When the policy is really implemented in life, young people will be willing to have more children.