1. Paris, France
French median salary after taxes: 3.06 million wonMinimum wage in France: 2.05 million won
Top 10% income earners in France: 5.56 million won
Monthly rent for a studio in Paris: 1.5-2.2 million wonOne-room with living room: 2.2-4.4 million won
in other words
‘Monthly rent only’ requires spending 50-73% of the median monthly salary of 3.06 million won, and for minimum wage, the monthly salary is only 2 million won, so it is difficult to live even if you spend all of it.
Even the top 10% in France can afford to pay about 75% of their salary in rent if they want to live in a studio with a living room.
2. London, England
UK median salary after tax: 3.92 million won Monthly rent for a studio in London: 1.71 million wonA little better than Paris, but still
You have to spend 43% of your salary on rent.
3. Amsterdam, Netherlands
Netherlands median salary after tax: 4.57 million won Monthly rent in Amsterdam, Netherlands: 3.66 million wonsalary
You have to pay between 4.57 million won and 3.66 million won in monthly rent, which is about 80% of your monthly salary.
The reason why so many young people in the Netherlands live in shared rooms with shared bathrooms.
4. Milan, Italy
Italian median salary after taxes: 2.51 million won Milan one-room average monthly rent: 2.57 million wonMonthly rent of approximately 102% of monthly salary
Must pay.
5. New York, USA
US median salary: 7.56 million won In Korean terms, if you have a college degree or higher, the median monthly salary is 13.92 million won. New York one-room monthly rent: 4.61 million wonYou have to spend 80% of the median salary in the United States to live in New York, and even college graduates who have studied well are prepared to pay 33% of their salary in rent.
Must do.
6. Tokyo, Japan
Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare data: Male pre-tax annual salary of 2.8 million to 2.99 million yen (monthly equivalent of 2.14 to 2.32 million won)Women’s pre-tax annual salary: 2.2 to 2.39 million yen (monthly equivalent of 1.7 to 1.85 million won)
Average after-tax monthly salary for Japanese men and women: 1.55 million to 2.01 million won Tokyo monthly rent: 1,010,000 wonMonthly rent is about 50-65% of the Japanese median salary.
Must be paid.
7. Vancouver, Canada
Canadian median income: 3.48 million won per month Vancouver one-room monthly rent: 2.63 million wonRent 76% of median salary
8. Australia
Australian median monthly salary: 5.82 million won Monthly rent for a studio in Australia: 3.39 million won (however, in Australia it is paid weekly)Australian median salary pays 58% of monthly rent
9. Moscow, Russia
Russian lieutenant salary: 780,000 won Moscow monthly rent: 1.2 million wonMedian salary 154%
10. Shanghai, China
Median income in China: 360,000 to 910,000 won Junggood Shanghai one-room monthly rent: KRW 960,000 to KRW 2.3 millionApproximately 300% of China’s median salary
11. Seoul, Korea
Median monthly salary after tax in Korea: 2.88 million won Monthly rent in Seoul: 700,000 wonMonthly rent in Seoul is 24% of the median monthly salary in Korea.
From developed countries to developing countries,
This is why young people these days are making a fuss about monthly rent.
I gave up saving and buying a house and just pursued a YOLO lifestyle.
Reason for doing it.
The average monthly rent in the largest cities of major countries is about 50-100% of the median income.
as,
Korea is the cheapest
. Whether in absolute terms or relative to income.
Monthly rent in Moscow, Russia, which is only one-third to one-fourth of the monthly salary in Korea, is more expensive.
What level?