is 30 million won good enough salary to live in korea
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You earn 2100$ a month
After taxes you only have 1780$ left
Rent for most apartments is 700-1200$
Each time going somewhere with public transport costs arund 1$ so let's say you use a bus and the subway 3 times to go to work and 2 times to go shopping for groceries on the same day and you count the way back home, so you pay 10$ allreadey. count this to a 31 day long month anf you pay almost 300$ for going somewhere
You also pay 0.6% from what you earn for health insurance wich is in this case around 13$. You also pay other insurances wich is in total something around 50$ a month depending on what insurances you pay for.
Let's asume your apartment costs 1.200$ and you you allready payed taxes, payed for the bus, payed insurances, ... than you have 230$ left for food and other items. That's nothing since grocery shopping to eat an entire week can cost up to 100$ allready (wich is why so many people preffer to go to a restaurant in Korea cause it is cheaper than cooking at home)
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If it's in places like seoul, it's enough money for yourself if you spend it carefully, but I don't think you would have enough to send back home.
$2100
After taxes: $1780
After Health care: $1750
After Transportation: $1500
After Apartment: $500
After food and other expenses you won't have much left.
If you could find a roommate you could probably save $500 a month and since this is a starting salary I assume you will get more money as time went on. Also keep in mind I gave $1000 for a nice place. If you want something a little cheaper and don't mind a bit of a longer commute you could find some small places to live for $500. And with a roommate that would only be about $250 a month.
Another option could be getting a small second job during the weekends if you aren't super busy. My mom for example does data entry for 5-6 hours on sat and sun and makes an extra $400-500 a month. I wouldn't say this is a bad starting salary in sk but it's all about how you use that money. If you like going to the movies and shopping a lot, then you definetly won't have much to send home.
If you have any questions you can message me. I've been wanting to do study abroad in sk and looked up a lot for finances. In the end I couldn't go due to the pandemic.
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If it's in places like seoul, it's enough money for yourself if you spend it carefully, but I don't think you would have enough to send back home.
$2100
After taxes: $1780
After Health care: $1750
After Transportation: $1500
After Apartment: $500
After food and other expenses you won't have much left.
If you could find a roommate you could probably save $500 a month and since this is a starting salary I assume you will get more money as time went on. Also keep in mind I gave $1000 for a nice place. If you want something a little cheaper and don't mind a bit of a longer commute you could find some small places to live for $500. And with a roommate that would only be about $250 a month.
Another option could be getting a small second job during the weekends if you aren't super busy. My mom for example does data entry for 5-6 hours on sat and sun and makes an extra $400-500 a month. I wouldn't say this is a bad starting salary in sk but it's all about how you use that money. If you like going to the movies and shopping a lot, then you definetly won't have much to send home.
If you have any questions you can message me. I've been wanting to do study abroad in sk and looked up a lot for finances. In the end I couldn't go due to the pandemic.
actually I dont know. I actually wanted to go abroad just to escape from my society and constant pressure of marriage and the constant gatekeeping which I felt as a woman here.
but it looks like I can earn and save much better here so I am just confused. but also if I remain here I definitely would end up in a forced relationship so....
thank you for the detailed answer though. I am applying at other places too. I would try to find a job with a little more higher salary and then may be plan to leave
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