“$5,000 Baby Bonus”? U.S. Families Look Abroad for Real Support, Not Symbolism
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 30, 2025
Exit Project 2025 Offers Americans a Way Out—and a Way Toward Countries That Actually Support Parents
In the wake of recent proposals from Trump-aligned conservatives to offer $5,000 baby bonuses and medals to high-birth-rate families, a growing number of Americans are rejecting performative pronatalist policies and searching for something more tangible: affordable childcare, paid parental leave, reproductive freedom, and real family support.
Exit Project 2025, a digital resource hub created in response to the Project 2025 political agenda, is seeing renewed interest from women and families who feel alienated by U.S. policies that emphasize population growth over parental well-being.
Rather than offering medals, the platform connects Americans with practical pathways to countries that already provide the kinds of support families actually need, including:
Accessible fertility care and family planning services
Paid maternity and paternity leave guaranteed by law
Government-subsidized childcare
Affordable and universal healthcare systems
Protections for working parents and single mothers
With comprehensive step-by-step relocation guides to 15 countries, Exit Project 2025 provides tools and guidance for families who want to raise children in dignity—not desperation. The site includes visa options, housing and education systems, job market insights, and healthcare access—specifically geared toward the needs of parents, women, LGBTQ+ families, and others seeking long-term security abroad.
The site also offers vetted connections to relocation agencies, immigration experts, and international tax advisors to support every stage of the moving process.
As U.S. debates around reproduction and family policy continue to intensify, more Americans are realizing that real family values require systems of support, not slogans. Exit Project 2025 exists to help those families reclaim control, security, and choice—wherever that path may lead.