Korea's inequality is increasing, can this lead to more conflicts?-kim ji min

 Korea's inequality is increasing, can this lead to more conflicts?


It is very so. In Korean society, inequality already exists in many areas. For now, the typical inequality is the gap between the rich and the poor. The gap between the rich and the poor has been a topic of constant discussion in South Korea. For example, look at the widening gap between Seoul and provincial areas. Most of the facilities, education, and housing prices in Seoul are very good compared to provincial areas. However, rural areas do not receive such benefits and have unequal conditions.

In addition, people with 1 percent income account for 80 percent of South Korea's income. This is a huge inequality, and it's a form in which people with this income dominate the sub-structure. That is why the conflict is enormous.

However, this situation is not improving and it is getting worse. The government tries to reduce this, but the situation does not improve, so the gap will widen and the conflict will intensify.

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