Food, accommodation and transportation costs account for 70% of the monthly living costs of Korean youth, according to a study published Tuesday by the Korea Institute of Health and Social Affairs.
KIHASA studied 3,018 families between the ages of nine and 34. Some 761 were isolated families and 1,677 were made up of living with their parents. The others were married couples or extended families.
The average living cost for young single people was W1.36 million, with food accounting for 36.9% (502,000 W), ho 23.6% (321,000 W) and trangame 10% (136,000 W) (1 USD – W1), 197).
Its average source of coins in W2.43 million is consistent with the month.
The average asset of young singles was Wfournine.nine million, while their debt was W 6.four million, of which W 3.22 million were applicable to housing.
The expenses of the bachelors did not correspond to those of other young Americans living with their parents, but living expenses were an essential part of the expenses.
A KIHASA researcher said: “The living conditions of young Americans living alone are an incontinuously worse friend and the executive wants their support.”