Many young generation newly married couples are getting a debt of hundreds of thousands in order to prepare a honeymoon house.

This is due to the fact that housing costs have exceeded the level that can be afforded by the earned income of the younger generation.

According to a survey by the Korea Institute for Health and Social Affairs (NHRI) of 2018, 50.2% of young married couples who were married in 2014 ~ 2018 received a loan to prepare a honeymoon home at the time of marriage.

Boso investigated 9128 married women by generation.

As a result of the research, it was higher than the married parents' generation before 1998, and the ratio of receiving the loan to the husband or husband in order to make a honeymoon home was higher when the younger generation got married after 2014.

Specifically, the number of married women who were married before 1998 was only 16.0%, but it rose to 50.2% when it came to the young generation.

The burden of housing expenses in Korea has continued to increase.

The amount of the loan increased to the younger generation.

In particular, the ratio of high-value loans over 100 million won has increased.

Parents' households accounted for less than 1% of loans with over 100 million won, but the youth households increased to 37.7%.

In fact, I found how much I was burdened with the cost of marriage, including housing costs, and the percentage of respondents who were burdened by the younger generation increased.

Specifically, the percentage of married women who were married before 1998 was 38.8%, but in the younger generation, it was over 54.4%.

In the case of newly-married life started with a relatively low monthly rent, the younger generation also recorded a record high of 16.5%.

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