In recent years, the reluctance of young people in China to have children has become increasingly common, mainly because they cannot afford to have or raise children. First of all, the high cost of bride price and car house preparation before marriage, as well as the pressure of mortgage and car loan after marriage, have formed a huge financial burden on young people. Even if young people use their parents' savings to solve the problem of marriage, they still have to bear various expenses, such as prenatal checkups, various expenses after childbirth, education expenses, etc., which discourage them. In addition, the current employment pressure also makes it impossible for young people to bear the financial burden of raising children, and they dare not have the luxury of having more children, so they can only try to keep a job.
However, the expert's suggestion has aroused strong opposition from the majority of netizens. Netizens believe that the expert's advice is similar to taking out a loan from a bank, only borrowing money from relatives and friends to solve the fertility problem, and does not fundamentally reduce the financial burden of young people. Although the help of relatives and friends can temporarily alleviate the financial difficulties, the subsequent personal debt still has to be repaid. Instead, it's easier to borrow directly from a bank. Therefore, the advice of experts does not really solve the problem of the fertility dilemma of young people.
The problem of young people not being able to afford children is actually a common phenomenon that reflects socio-economic problems. In the current social context, young people are facing many challenges, such as difficulty in finding employment, high medical costs, and rising education costs. First of all, the job market is highly competitive, many young people struggle to find stable jobs, and the economy is unstable. Secondly, the increasing cost of medical care is also placing a heavy financial burden on young people. Even with basic medical insurance, some of the high medical costs are still borne out of pocket. In addition, the rising cost of education also makes young people face a high educational burden.
In the face of these socio-economic problems, the advice of experts seems too simplistic and one-sided. As a society, we should pay more attention to the plight of young people and develop corresponding policies and measures to solve these problems. Only when the socio-economic environment is improved can young people have more confidence and ability to take on childcare responsibilities.
The phenomenon of young people not being able to afford children is a complex problem that requires multifaceted efforts to solve. ** We should increase investment in the field of employment, provide more stable job opportunities, and improve the employment environment for young people. In addition, we should increase investment in medical care and education, reduce medical costs, reduce the burden of education, and create better living conditions for young people.
At the same time, families and society need to give more support and understanding to young people. Friends and family can help each other and share parenting experiences and resources to reduce stress for young couples. In addition, families and society can also encourage young people to plan their family life rationally, delay childbearing appropriately, and better face various challenges in life. In this way, young people can better balance work and family life and enjoy life better.
All in all, the problem of young people not being able to have children urgently needs to be addressed by society. Families and all aspects of society should play an active role in creating a better living environment for young people, so that they have the confidence and ability to take on the responsibility of childcare. Only in this way can we usher in a healthy, stable and harmonious society.