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THE INVESTOR
April 26, 2024

Economy

Low-income group faces heavy debt burden: report

  • PUBLISHED :January 19, 2017 - 09:49
  • UPDATED :January 19, 2017 - 09:49
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[THE INVESTOR] More than a quarter of the low-income group is heavily indebted as the amount of the debt rises with age, a welfare agency report showed on Jan. 19.

A study conducted by the Korea Institute for Health and Social Affairs said that as of 2014, 26.8 percent of the low-income people owed an average 38.97 million won (US$33,290) of debts, which incurred 1.43 million won in annual interest payments.

The low-income group was defined as those whose earnings are 50 percent or less than the national average income. The interest payments for the group accounted for 13 percent of their year’s income, according to the KIHASA report.

The burden of debt increased with age. Compared with an average of 22 million won for the 18-34 age group, the debt amount for the 55-64 age group was 51 million won. The difference in part attests to the late middle-age population bearing the brunt of inflationary housing and children’s education costs under insecure job conditions.

For the 18-34 and 35-44 age groups, housing-related debts were the heaviest at a respective 58.7 percent and 47.7 percent. For the 45-54 and 55-64 age groups, loans for basic sustenance accounted for a respective 38.3 percent and 36.8 percent, which was larger than for home-related debts.

In the 65 and older group, debts from medical costs were the largest. For people 75 and older, such debts accounted for 22.9 percent.

(theinvestor@heraldcorp.com)

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