A South Korean man shares how he survives on $10 a day while carrying $300,000 in debt after his business collapsed.
“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 ...
From 1959 to 1984, some 93,000 people set out on an exodus. They were promised paradise, but ended up trapped in North Korea. Survivors have won an initial victory, but still face an uphill battle.
Vinyl flooring imports are up, but worsening incomes and a 60% price rise mean low-income households can't afford home ...
Chen Teng left her corporate job in New York to move to South Korea in 2016. Her initial two-year stay in Seoul has since extended into eight years and counting. Now, she lives in a cozy loft and pays ...