Taiwan Presidential Candidate Offers Unusual Incentive To Fix Country’s Declining Birth Rate

Terry Gou, a 72-year-old billionaire running for president of Taiwan, has proposed a unique solution to solve the country’s declining birthrate: reward pregnancy with free pet animals.

Taiwan has one of the lowest birthrates in the world with a current population that’s aging rapidly, The Guardian reported Tuesday. On the flip side, pet adoptions have skyrocketed in the country, according to the outlet.

“Give birth to a child and I will let you raise one more pet,” the billionaire founder of key Apple supplier Foxconn announced Friday in Taipei, The Guardian reported via a translation from Formosa TV. “A cat, a dog. Give birth to two, and I will let you adopt two more.”

“If there is no birthrate in the future, who will take care of our furry friends?” he later told reporters, according to The Guardian….

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