Self-Employed Debt Soars to Record High in South Korea

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

South Korea‘s Self-Employed Face ⁣Mounting Debt as Q2‍ Figures Hit Record High

SEOUL, Sept. 25 – Debt carried by⁢ South⁣ Korea’s self-employed population surged to an unprecedented 1,069.6 trillion won ($746 billion) in the second quarter of 2023, ‍according ‌to data released Sunday by the ​Bank of Korea (BOK). The significant increase-up 2 trillion won from the previous quarter-signals growing financial strain on small business owners and autonomous workers amid a slowing economy and ⁤rising borrowing costs.

This escalating debt burden poses a significant risk‍ to the nation’s economic stability, impacting​ a crucial segment of the workforce that accounts for a substantial portion of job creation and economic activity. the record-high figures, first tracked by the ‍BOK in 2012, coincide with a⁤ parallel rise in loan delinquency rates, particularly among lower-income self-employed individuals, raising concerns about potential defaults and broader economic repercussions.

The BOK data reveals a delinquency rate of ​2.07% as of the end of June, the highest recorded​ in‌ 12 years, marking a 0.15 percentage point increase from the prior quarter. This figure remains ‌below the 2.84% seen in the third quarter of 2013, but the upward trend is prompting calls for proactive intervention.

Last month, the central bank issued a warning‌ regarding the increasing financial vulnerability of the self-employed,​ emphasizing⁤ the urgent need for targeted debt restructuring and policy support. The BOK specifically highlighted the importance of⁤ assisting those struggling with prolonged financial hardship exacerbated by high borrowing costs ⁣and the sluggish‍ economic ‍climate. the bank’s analysis ⁤suggests⁣ that focused measures are critical to⁤ help thes​ individuals regain financial footing and prevent further ⁣deterioration of the situation.

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