South Korea’s economic playbook just got a complete rewrite, and it’s not what anyone expected from Asia’s fourth-largest economy. Gone are the days when growth targets and export numbers dominated ...
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South Korea's 2030s Embrace Low-Consumption Living
“Commuting by subway from home to school and back costs 3,100 Korean won per day. I eat breakfast and dinner at home, and have lunch for 4,000 Korean won at the school cafeteria. I also make coffee at ...
As prices rose across the globe following the pandemic and the war in Ukraine, many expected the usual pattern, i.e., low-income households bearing the brunt of inflation. But in South Korea, they ...
South Korea’s post-war economic rise has often been described as nothing short of miraculous. From the ashes of the Korean War in the 1950s, the country transformed within a few decades into a global ...
Tishman Speyer Secures $300M to launch Korea Living Venture focused on Seoul rental housing and residential growth.
(Seoul) – South Korea’s Ministry of Data and Statistics updated the 2025 Population and Housing Census on October 22, 2025, to allow same-sex couples to be counted, Human Rights Watch said today. The ...
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