Top 0.1% Annual Salary is 830 Million KRW, 28.8 Times Higher Than Median Income Earners
[Asia Economy Reporter Song Seung-seop] The average annual earned income of the top 0.1% of wage earners in South Korea was recorded at 833.39 million KRW. The income of median earners was 28.95 million KRW, showing a trend of widening income disparity between classes.
According to data submitted by the National Tax Service to Kang Jun-hyun, a member of the National Assembly's Planning and Finance Committee from the Democratic Party of Korea, in 2020, the income of the top 0.1% wage earners was 28.8 times that of median earners. This gap widened from 27.2 times the previous year. The average annual earned income of the top 0.1% increased by 65.76 million KRW (8.6%) in one year from 2019, while median earners saw only a 0.71 million KRW (2.5%) increase.
Even based on the top 1%, the gap widened from 9.6 times (207.44 million KRW) in 2019 to 9.9 times (285.6 million KRW) in 2020 compared to median earners. The salary income of the top 10% increased by 3.4 million KRW (2.9%) from 116.52 million KRW in 2019 to 119.92 million KRW in 2020. The average annual income of all wage earners rose by 0.85 million KRW (2.3%) from 37.43 million KRW in 2019 to 38.28 million KRW in 2020. However, the income of the bottom 20% decreased from 6.22 million KRW in 2019 to 6.14 million KRW in 2020.
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Representative Kang stated, “We must prevent income concentration in the top tier, and for this, government tax and fiscal policies should focus on increasing the income of low-income workers.”
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