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Yoon interacts with public for 1st time since election defeat
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[Weekender] Pet food makers bet big on ‘recession-free’ pet food market
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Seoul transit pass for travelers to be available starting July
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N. Korea says to deploy new multiple rocket launcher starting this year
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State-led adoption system to be established to ensure adoptees' well-being, minimize overseas adoption
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[Drama Tour] Romantic trip to ‘Queen of Tears’ filming spots
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Controversy rekindled over when to name criminals, suspects
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Buddha's birthday lantern parade to light up Seoul
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Business moguls attend concert by Helene Mercier, wife of LVMH CEO
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BTS leader RM's new song tops iTunes charts in 82 countries
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[Graphic News] Korea’s minimum wage levels at middle of OECD rankings
South Korea’s annual minimum wage levels in 2013 ranked 14th out of 25 OECD countries with $12,038, placing in the middle range, according to data released Wednesday.Australia had the highest minimum wage with $30,839. France (No. 7, $22,788), U.K. (No. 9, $20,226), Japan (No. 10, $16,043), and the U.S. (No. 11, $15,080) were ahead of Korea, and Spain (No. 15, $11,995), Turkey (No. 18, $60,304) and Mexico (No. 25, $1,285) were behind.Additionally, South Korea’s minimum wage in terms of purchasin
Social AffairsMarch 11, 2015
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[Graphic News] Koreans in 50s and 60s reduce spending most
Families whose main earners are in their 50s or 60s were found to have slashed their spending most among age groups last year as they are planning to or have already retired, according to a government report.The average consumption propensity of households with heads in their 50s and 60s stood at 69.7 percent and 69.6 percent, respectively, the lowest among demographic groups, Statistics Korea said. The propensity average is the ratio of total consumption to disposable income.The drop is notewor
IndustryMarch 10, 2015
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[Graphic News] Chaebol owners’ dividend income crosses W300b
The total dividend income of heads of the nation’s top 10 conglomerates surpassed 300 billion won last year, according to data released on Sunday.The corporate analysis website chaebul.com said in its report that the total amount of their dividend income was 329.9 billion won, a 35.3 percent increase from 2013.Samsung Electronics chairman Lee Kun-hee topped the list with 175.8 billion won, the only corporate leader with over 100 billion won. Lee’s dividends increased by 63 percent (67.9 billion
IndustryMarch 9, 2015
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[Graphic News] Higher education linked to more happiness
South Koreans who received higher levels of education are happier than those who did not attend university, a study showed Tuesday.The report, released by the Korea Institute for Health and Social Affairs, surveyed a total of 3,655 individuals aged 19 to 75 last year. Among those who participated, university-educated Koreans on average rated their happiness at 6.56 out of 10.High school graduates rated their happiness at 6.17, while the average rating by those who only attended middle school was
Social AffairsMarch 3, 2015
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[Graphic News] Spending on private tutoring grows
The nation’s private education spending per child in 2014 edged up 1.2 percent on-year from a year earlier, Statistics Korea said on Sunday. Officials attributed the increase to a sharp rise in spending on private tutoring for art, music and physical education, from 47,000 won in 2013 to 50,000 won in 2014. The agency suveyed 78,000 students and parents of 1,189 elementary, middle and high school students nationwide. Despite the fall in consumption last year, high-income parents turned out to ha
March 1, 2015
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[Graphic News] Korean home electricity use below OECD average
South Koreans use significantly less electricity at home than people in other OECD countries.According to the Korea Energy Economics Institute, South Koreans used 1,278 kWh of electricity on average in the home in 2012, ranking 26th out of 34 countries in terms of electricity use. The figure is only 55 percent of the OECD average (2,335 kWh).The country that used the most electricity in the home was Norway (7,415 kWh), followed by Canada (4,387 kWh) and the U.S. (4,374 kWh).The low home electric
IndustryFeb. 25, 2015
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[Graphic News] Alcohol consumption at home increases
Alcohol consumption at home reached a record high last year while tobacco consumption decreased, according to data.Statistics Korea said the average monthly spending on alcohol consumed at home by two or more people reached 11,267 won ($10.16), a 4.8 percent increase from the previous year and an all-time high. Alcohol consumption at restaurants and bars was outside the scope of the survey.The average monthly consumption of alcohol in the home has steadily increased since 2004, mainly due to the
IndustryFeb. 23, 2015
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[Graphic News] Stock-rich celebrities in Korea
According to chaebul.com, 15 Korean celebrities had over 100 million won ($90,000) in stocks in their own name as of Feb. 17. Among them, six were found to own over 10 billion won in stocks.Yang Hyun-suk, founder of YG Entertainment, remained the richest celeb, with 182.2 billion won in listed stocks, despite seeing a 4.2 percent fall since January. He was followed by SM Entertainment founder and chairman Lee Soo-man, who currently owns 142.7 billion won in stocks and saw an 8.1 decrease from Ja
Feb. 22, 2015
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[Graphic News] State health insurer logs W4.6tr surplus
The National Health Insurance Service recorded a 4.6 trillion won ($4.1 billion) surplus in 2014, with its annual revenue climbing 7.4 percent from the previous year to reach 48.5 trillion won.Some of the reasons for the increased revenue include a rise in the number of cancer patients who were diagnosed at an early stage through health examinations, and a significant decrease in the number of patients suffering from respiratory diseases.Yellow dust storms ― influxes of dusty air mostly originat
Social AffairsFeb. 17, 2015
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[Graphic News] Chinese toruists strong buying force in Korea
With Lunar New Year just around the corner, Korea is preparing for another influx of Chinese travelers over the holiday. The Korea Tourism Organization projects the number of Chinese arrivals in 2015 to reach a new record of 7.2 million, up from 6.1 million last year.Chinese tourists are also boosting the Korean economy. With an average Chinese spending 3 million won ($2800) per visit, the combined impact on the local economy was estimated at 18.6 trillion won last year, which equals the export
TravelFeb. 16, 2015
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[Graphic News] Seoul ranks No. 10 in defense spending
South Korea ranked 10th in defense spending in 2014, according to an annual report.The report on the world’s top 15 defense-spending countries by Britain’s International Institute for Strategic Studies showed that Seoul’s defense expenditures amounted to $34.4 billion.The U.S. topped the list with defense spending of $581 billion, followed by China with $129.4 billion, Saudi Arabia with $80.8 billion, the U.K. with $61.8 billion, France with $53.1 billion and Japan with $47.7 billion.
DefenseFeb. 15, 2015
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[Graphic News] Students’ fast-food intake sharp increases
Fast-food consumption among elementary and secondary school students in South Korea rose in 2014 from four years earlier, a government poll showed Wednesday.According to the annual survey conducted by the Ministry of Education from April to June last year, the rate of students who ate fast food more than once a week surged 10 percentage points last year from 2010. The percentage of obese children dropped slightly in 2014 from the previous year but still reached 15 percent, and the number of stud
Social AffairsFeb. 11, 2015