Costs, careers and choice: Why Indians are having fewer children

India's total fertility rate has dropped to 1.9 children per woman, lower than the benchmark level of 2.1. Nidhi Agarwal and her partner decided not to have children after they got married. Shweta Luthra, 41, a human rights lawyer, decided to focus on her career instead of having children.

Why middle age is becoming a breaking point in the U.S.

People born in the 1960s and 1970s report higher levels of loneliness, depression, poorer memory and reduced physical strength. In Europe, health and well-being during midlife have improved over time rather than declined. Since the early 2000s, European nations have increased spending on family benefits, while spending in the U.S. has remained largely unchanged. Loneliness among Americans continued to rise across generations. Income inequality and cultural differences may also play a role in the differences between the two countries.

10 ways to save American healthcare!

It's Father's Day next week and Unreported Truths is selling very well. He shares his ideas on how to improve American healthcare system. He proposes to break up local health care monopolies and oligopolies, set strict limits on local concentration, and introduce windfall salary taxes on hospital executives. He also wants to end the recommendation for universal Hepatitis B shots at birth and prevent pharmaceutical companies from profiting from medicine sold without proof of clinical benefit.

US launches global crackdown on ‘birth tourism’ — RT World News

The US State Department has announced a global crackdown on what it describes as illegal “birth tourism” schemes. The effort revokes hundreds of visas and dismantles networks in Africa and Europe that allegedly helped foreign nationals travel to the US to give birth and obtain US citizenship for their children.

Switzerland votes on right-wing bid to cap country’s population

The Swiss People's Party (SVP) wants to cap the country's population at 10 million by 2050. The federal government and parliament oppose the idea. If the population reaches 9.5 million before 2050, the government may have to restrict asylum, family reunification and residency permits, and scrap Switzerland's EU deal on the free movement of people.

Switzerland: According to projections, citizens vote against limiting the population size

The government rejects the population limit initiative. The initiative failed in the French-speaking part of Switzerland. There was strong mobilization in the cities. The uncertainty about what the initiative means for the economy and the bilaterals has corrected the yes trend in the country.

County tax measures show limits of local responses to Medicaid cuts in California

L.A. County’s Measure ER is in the lead, while Contra Costa County's Measure B was defeated by 57% to 43%. Both counties lean heavily Democratic and have high sales taxes. The stakes are high as up to 3 million Californians are at risk of losing Medi-Cal coverage by 2028.

California school districts battle for $3.9 billion they argue is due now, not later

By midnight Monday, June 15, the state Legislature must pass a balanced state budget. Gov. Gavin Newsom wants to withhold $3.9 billion from next year’s state funding for schools and community colleges. The money is about $684 per student, depending on how it's distributed. School districts say they need the money now, not later.

Opinion | Hong Kong’s domestic helpers need safe places to work and play

There are growing numbers of foreign domestic helpers in Hong Kong. The minimum monthly pay is just HK$5,100. Most are women from the Philippines, 42% from Indonesia and the balance from other Asian countries. They take carers for young children and the elderly as well as general housework. The government needs to get more directly involved.

Trump Is REPLACING Their "3 D's" With HIS "4 REEEE's"!

Trump is reversing the agenda of the transnational crime syndicate that has been targeting native-born Americans for decades. Trump is engaged in a deliberate program of what he calls “The Four REEEEE’s”: bringing back faith, duty, honor, fealty to community and country, bringing back American heritage, history, and culture, fixing the financial chokepoints, making it easier to have kids, buy a home, start a family, and expel the cartels.

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