About half of married couples in South Korea earned two incomes in 2019, data from Statistics Korea showed.
Among 12.305 million households led by married couples, 5.662 million were dual-income, while 6.644 million were single-income.
The ratio of dual-income families had inched down by 0.3 percentage points to 46 percent from 2018.
The agency said although there was a slight decrease, the overall ratio of dual-income couples has been high in recent years. Last year’s decline is attributed to a rise in the number of married couples as well as an increase in single-person households, it said.
The numbers also showed that a higher percentage of households with children in elementary school had double incomes at 54.8 percent as of 2019, compared to 54.2 percent in 2018.
(
khnews@heraldcorp.com)