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Greece offers cash benefits, tax breaks to reverse falling birthrate

FILE PHOTO: Swings are seen outside the closed school in the village of Ormenio
September 12, 2024
Reuters

ATHENS (Reuters) - Greece outlined measures to boost its lagging birthrate on Thursday, from vouchers and childcare benefits to tax breaks for new parents, although experts questioned the plan's effectiveness.

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