Baltimore Proposes ‘Baby Bonus’ to Combat Childhood Poverty

Baltimore, Maryland, is considering a ‘baby bonus’ program that would provide new parents with $1,000 to reduce childhood poverty. The initiative, modeled after a similar program in Flint, Michigan, aims to offer financial support to families during a critical period in their child’s development. Supporters argue that the program could have a lifelong impact on children, while critics question its effectiveness and cost.

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