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Driving Declines: South Korea’s Youth Ditch Licenses Amid Economic Strain and Transit Boom

Driving Declines: South Korea’s Youth Ditch Licenses Amid Economic Strain and Transit Boom

SEOUL, May 29, 2005 (Korea Bizwire) — Amid persistent economic challenges and a robust public transportation network, an increasing number of young South Koreans are putting off getting their driver’s licenses — or skipping the process altogether. According to data released by the National Police Agency, the number of newly issued licenses to teenagers and [...]

South Korea’s Average Wedding Costs Top ₩21 Million, With Gangnam Nearly Triple the National Low

South Korea’s Average Wedding Costs Top ₩21 Million, With Gangnam Nearly Triple the National Low

SEOUL, May 29 (Korea Bizwire) — The average cost of a wedding in South Korea has reached ₩21.01 million (approximately $15,400), with costs in Seoul’s affluent Gangnam district soaring to nearly three times that of the most affordable regions, according to a newly released nationwide survey by the Korea Consumer Agency. The agency’s first comprehensive [...]

Frustration Mounts in Dongducheon as Promised Compensation for U.S. Base Presence Remains Unfulfilled

Frustration Mounts in Dongducheon as Promised Compensation for U.S. Base Presence Remains Unfulfilled

DONGDUCHEON, May 28 (Korea Bizwire) — Residents of Dongducheon, a city long shaped by its role as host to U.S. military forces, have staged daily protests for over a month in front of Camp Casey, demanding that the South Korean government honor compensation and development pledges made more than a decade ago. Since April 21, citizens [...]

Cost of Private Hospital Rooms for Children and Women Varies Widely

Cost of Private Hospital Rooms for Children and Women Varies Widely

SEOUL, May 28 (Korea Bizwire) — The cost of private hospital rooms, particularly in departments such as pediatrics and obstetrics, shows stark regional disparities in South Korea, with fees in Seoul more than double those in some rural areas, according to newly released government data. Data obtained by Rep. Kim Mi-ae of the National Assembly’s Health [...]

South Korea’s Youth Population Shrinks as Multicultural Diversity Rises

South Korea’s Youth Population Shrinks as Multicultural Diversity Rises

SEOUL,  May 27 (Korea Bizwire) — South Korea’s youth population is shrinking at a rapid pace due to declining birth rates, even as the number of students from multicultural backgrounds continues to rise, according to the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family’s annual Youth Statistics 2025 report released Tuesday. As of this year, the youth population [...]

Jeju Peace Forum to Kick Off This Week with Focus on Regional, Global Security Challenges

Jeju Peace Forum to Kick Off This Week with Focus on Regional, Global Security Challenges

JEJU/SEOUL, May 27 (Korea Bizwire) — An annual international peace forum was set to kick off on South Korea’s southern island of Jeju this week, focusing on peace and security challenges in regions and beyond, according to its organizer on Tuesday. The 20th Jeju Forum for Peace and Prosperity is scheduled to take place at [...]

“We Can’t Afford to Sell Coffee”: Small Cafés Buckle Under Korea’s Delivery Economy

“We Can’t Afford to Sell Coffee”: Small Cafés Buckle Under Korea’s Delivery Economy

SEOUL, March 27 (Korea Bizwire) — On weekends, 55-year-old Jang Mo clocks into a small dessert café in Seoul not for a paycheck, but for family. She spends 12 hours a day pulling espresso shots, washing dishes, and scrubbing floors—all to support her daughter’s dream of running a successful bakery. But dreams, Jang has learned, [...]

Children’s Happiness in South Korea Improves, But Socioeconomic Gaps Persist

Children’s Happiness in South Korea Improves, But Socioeconomic Gaps Persist

SEOUL, May 26 (Korea Bizwire)  — The overall happiness of children in South Korea has improved steadily over the past decade, but significant disparities remain based on household income and family structure, according to a government-backed study released on Sunday. The Korea Institute for Health and Social Affairs (KIHASA) published findings showing that the average [...]