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Korea and Japan Say Price Differences Are Extreme

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(1)Let’s do it together
(2)Japan is yes. Korea is no
(3)the governor of the Bank of Korea

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(1)Let’s do the economy

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(1)Let’s do the economy
(2)I covered the lunch price of a Tokyo office worker

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(1)Let’s do the economy
(2)News report 027814444
(3)From dumpling ramen to soba curry, I have a different lunch every day

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(1)Let’s do the economy
(2)Tokyo correspondent himself used a single 500 yen coin to Gyudon

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(1)Let’s do the economy
(2)Justin McCurry, Guardian Tokyo correspondent
(3)I wasn’t hungry even if I had lunch for 500 yen or 4,500 won
(4)o It wasn’t my bad You can save money

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(1)Let’s do the economy
(2)I ate it.

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(1)Let’s do the economy
(2)the average worker’s lunch bill
(3)as of last year
(4)624 yen 5,700 won
(5)696 yen 6300 won
(6)Data SBI Shinsay Bank
(7)Last year, the average lunch price for a Japanese office worker was 5,000 won

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(1)Let’s do the economy
(2)the average worker’s lunch bill
(3)as of last year
(4)624 yen 5,700 won
(5)696 yen 6300 won
(6)Data SBI Shinsay Bank
(7)Q KBS report
(8)It was around 6,000 won

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(1)Let’s do the economy
(2)”I spend less than 500 yen for lunch”
(3)in one’s 20s and 50s
(4)a male office worker
(5)Material Rendex
(6)Q KBS report
(7)In another survey, you can pay less than 5,000 won for lunch

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(1)Let’s do the economy
(2)”I spend less than 500 yen for lunch”
(3)in one’s 20s and 50s
(4)a male office worker
(5)”Pack your lunch box”
(6)Material Rendex
(7)Q KBS report
(8)The answer is that you use it and don’t use it at all

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(1)Let’s do the economy
(2)”I spend less than 500 yen for lunch”
(3)in one’s 20s and 50s
(4)a male office worker
(5)”Pack your lunch box”
(6)Material Rendex
(7)Q KBS report
(8)It accounted for almost half of it

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(1)Let’s do the economy
(2)the average worker’s lunch bill
(3)Data KB Kookmin Card’s credit card usage amount from January to May last year
(4)It’s 12800 won
(5)12400 won
(6)10,800 won
(7)On the other hand, lunch with a 10,000 won ticket in the main city center of Seoul

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(1)Let’s do the economy
(2)the average worker’s lunch bill
(3)Data KB Kookmin Card’s credit card usage amount from January to May last year
(4)It’s 12800 won
(5)12400 won
(6)10800 won
(7)It’s hard to eat

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(1)Let’s do the economy
(2)the average worker’s lunch bill
(3)Data KB Kookmin Card’s credit card usage amount from January to May last year
(4)It’s 12800 won
(5)12400 won
(6)10800 won
(7)The figures for the first half of last year may have gone up

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(1)Let’s do the economy
(2)The level is called the purchasing power index per person

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(1)Let’s do the economy
(2)The Real Life of the People Considering the Exchange Rate and Local Prices

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(1)Let’s do the economy
(2)6 OECD Per capita Purchasing Power Index Korea has been ahead of Japan since 2017
(3)That’s what I’m doing

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(1)Let’s do the economy
(2)6 OECD Per capita Purchasing Power Index Korea has been ahead of Japan since 2017
(3)I have it.

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(1)Let’s do the economy
(2)6 OECD Per capita Purchasing Power Index Korea has been ahead of Japan since 2017
(3)Korea has been ahead of Japan since 2017

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(1)Let’s do the economy
(2)Japan is better off in the country, but Korea is better off in the country

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(1)Let’s do the economy
(2)I’m buying it

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(1)Let’s do the economy
(2)I don’t make money, but I’m almost double the price of lunch

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(1)It’s the economy
(2)Even so, there are twice as many Korean office workers as in Japan

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(1)Let’s do the economy
(2)That’s the reality

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