a young man in his 20s who left for Cambodia
I saw an article saying that young people were greedy for money and their intellectual ability deteriorated to the extent that they did not know that Cambodian job advertisements were clearly posted by criminal organizations.
Did he leave without knowing that the job advertisement was a job advertisement posted by a criminal organization and that he made money by committing a crime? Of course, not all of them are, and some of them may not have known that they were really advertised by criminal organizations.
However, most will know that they are looking for jobs to make money from criminal organizations’ advertising, or at least for things that are not clean or dangerous.
How does a young man who earns less than 300 per month in Korea earn 1,000 per month for normal work in Cambodia? If you don’t know this, the young man is so borderline intelligent that it is difficult to leave the country alone.
Then why on earth did you go to Cambodia?
He was so tired and desperate that he thought he would make money by committing a crime in a place that was hard to see. If you are in a really difficult situation, you do something, and if you can’t even do that, you leave for the Han River. Think about how you feel and where you are.
The delinquency rate of men in their 20s in Korea is very high. As of the end of June this year, the outstanding amount of household loans for those in their 20s was 34.56 trillion won. Most of them are men in their 20s. (Women in their 20s are the ones with the best financial conditions.)
The simple average delinquency rate of those in their 20s who have been delinquent in principal and interest for more than a month in five banks is 0.41%, the highest in the entire generation.
In addition, many young people are forced to go to illegal private finance because they cannot get loans from high-interest loans because they lower interest rates for loan businesses and lower interest rates for low-credit people under the liberal left-wing government.
According to the Survey Analysis Report for Low Creditors released by the Korea Institute of Finance in June, 10% of respondents in their 20s and 30s have used illegal private finance.
This means that at least 10% of young people in their 20s and 30s used illegal private finance. Illegal private finance has an average interest rate of more than 250%.
Be that kind of person. Wouldn’t it feel like you want to escape the crisis by leaving for Cambodia one last time rather than ending your life on the Han River?
It is quite regrettable. Neoliberalism is presenting the way to become the world’s most advanced country where everyone can live equally well, and Kim Dae Jung has suggested it, but there are only sounds of neoliberalism’s absolute evil.
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