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Bhutan offers cash incentives for third child amid declining population

Created at 5 Jun · 9:49 AM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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Bhutan will provide monthly cash incentives of 10,000 ngultrums ($105) to families for third and subsequent children born on or after June 4, 2026. This policy aims to address a declining population, with annual births falling 26% since 2015, raising concerns about the workforce and socio-economic development.

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Key Numbers

10,000 ngultrumsmonthly cash incentive per child
$105monthly cash incentive in USD
June 4, 2026start date for incentive eligibility
26%decrease in annual births since 2015

Who's Involved

Bhutan
country implementing cash incentives for births

↳ Why This Matters

Bhutan's proactive policy highlights a growing global concern over declining birth rates and their potential impact on economic stability and workforce sustainability, particularly in smaller economies.

Key facts

  • Bhutan will offer monthly cash incentives of 10,000 ngultrums ($105) for third and subsequent children.
  • The incentive program begins for children born on or after June 4, 2026.
  • The policy is a response to a declining population in Bhutan.
  • Annual births in Bhutan have decreased by 26% since 2015.

Bhutan is introducing a policy to provide financial incentives to families to counter its declining population. Starting June 4, 2026, families will receive a monthly payment of 10,000 ngultrums, equivalent to approximately $105, for each third and subsequent child born. This initiative comes in response to a significant drop in birth rates, with annual births having fallen by 26% since 2015. The government is concerned about the long-term consequences of this demographic trend on the nation's workforce and overall socio-economic development.

Frequently asked questions

Bhutan will offer monthly cash incentives of 10,000 ngultrums ($105) to families for third and subsequent children born on or after June 4, 2026.

The policy is a response to a declining population, with annual births having fallen 26% since 2015, raising concerns about the future workforce and socio-economic development.

The program is for children born on or after June 4, 2026.

What Happens Next

01Implementation of the cash incentive program for eligible births from June 4, 2026.

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Bhutan will offer monthly cash incentives of $105 to families for third and subsequent children born on or after June 4, 2026, to address a declining birth rate.
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