Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Breaking news: Koreans spend a lot on tutors.

South Koreans spent 18 trillion won on private tutors last year, an average of 1.12 million won per household, says the Korea Times.
Some parents even take on an extra job to pay for their children's tutoring fees. Dissatisfaction with the government's public education policies has also moved them to the private sector.

To show you where my head is at, I almost immediately thought of the number Koreans spend on prostitution each year: 14 trillion won. And if you want to go there, the ROK's defense budget for 2008 was 26 trillion won, just for comparison's sake.

5 comments:

nb said...

If you really think about it, Brian, isn't a prostitute really just a high priced tutor?

Itchy 日本 said...
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Itchy 日本 said...

What are the johns, um, cramming for?

Nik Trapani said...

Makes me not feel so bad about my human hooker-shield budget. Clearly, however, I haven't been charging enough for my 'language of love' tutorials...

Nik Trapani said...

Damn, nb: Isn't a tutor really just a low priced whore?