Why Korean Tutors Make $10 Million a Year
Join my free newsletter: https://newsletter.soleo.co/ In South Korea, private tutors earn more than CEOs, drive Lamborghinis, and have genuine celebrity status. Lee Ji-young, who teaches Society and Ethics, casually revealed a $10 million bank balance to her 140,000 YouTube subscribers, and she's not alone in this very lucrative industry. This video explains how Korea's intense education system created a market where tutors can earn millions, why an entire country stops for a single exam called the Suneung, and what this reveals about how societies can become locked into systems that reshape everything from family spending to national policy.

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