Tuesday, December 15, 2009

RRJ 5

Reference

The Associated Press (2009, May. 02). Hard On Needy. Korea Times. Retrieved Dec. 10, 2009, from http://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/news/opinon/2009/11/202_44058.


Summary

The domestic banks are making lower interest rates for poor people and bigger interest rates for rich people. It could be harmful to poor people. And bankers think it is right according to market principles and covering the costs of attracting cash-laden depositors. They should think who helped them when they suffered from the 1997-98 financial crisis. It was a lot of working-class people. The rich-become-richer, poor-become-poorer banking practices can make lots of bad situations. That is why nationwide banks need to try their business for lower-income working-class customers by reinvigorating micro-financing systems, the government should try to check discriminatory practices, and the regulators also need to provide a lot of information for their customers. It can bring about the rehabilitation of working families' finances.





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In Korea, poor and normal people cannot make big money well even though we save money a lot in the bank. Our interest rates are too low and our salaries are always similar. It is difficult to get big money suddenly, so poor people are always poor and rich people are always rich. Because of these problems, some people try to buy land and sometimes, they think they can get big money by buying interest in a company. However, it cannot also solve our serious situations and cannot be a good way for them. In addition, in Korea the costs of renting and buying a house are too high. Even though poor or normal people try to save money to buy a house, it takes too much time. On the other hand, rich people don’t care about that. They can get a lot of money easily and can buy a house easily with high interest rates. With problems like these, the rich-become-richer, poor-become-poorer banking practices can come about the number of serious accidents, such as borrowing money from loan sharks, human trafficking, and suicide. I really agree with author’s suggestions that banks need to try orienting their business toward lower-income working-class customers by reinvigorating micro-financing systems, and the government should try to check discriminatory practices. If the banks and government don’t try ways like these, our economy will be going down more and more and will have many problems. I hope they can care more about these things for their citizens who always sweat at their job and work hard to walk a path strewn with roses.

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

RRJ4

Reference

The Associated Press (2009, April. 16). Ominous Job Crisis. Korea Times. Retrieved Dec. 2, 2009, from http://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/news/opinon/2009/11/202_43306


Summary


According to this article, there will be era of 1 million jobless soon in Korea. People suffering from job insecurity could reach 10 million including virtual jobless and non-regular workers. Also, this situation and Korea’s economy will continually go bad. Just to extend the mandatory period into lasting is not a good way, according to Japan, because Japanese already know it will be able to make industrial competitiveness and the jobless rate will pulled down and, they don't try like that. In addition, it is also not a good way that government's encouragement to cut starting salaries for new entrants because it could be just passing the buck to younger generations. To redesign the nation's economic and social system by shifting emphasis from manufacturing and exports to service and domestic demand-based industries, such as in education, medical and welfare areas can be a good choice. However, Korea will be hard getting out of the employment crisis.


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Korean people are suffering about getting a job. Even though they graduated from a great university and studied a lot, it is still difficult because a lot of people are in similar situation and background. For instance, I also came to the USA to get a good job after finishing study, but many Koreans already studied like me and many people are better than me. That's why it is difficult to get a good job among the Korean who studied abroad. Nevertheless, though economic exigency has obliged the government to act, our government doesn't give us a good way. The government has gradually become from the people. On the contrary, they try to cut starting salaries for new entrants. Can it be a good choice? I think it can't be. There is no a way to get a job. Therefore, many Korean people, after finishing study of their university study more in graduate school or abroad. However, my friends who finished studying abroad have often told me that it is still hard to get a job, because interviewers and honor of company always want other skills, such as other language skills and other certificates of qualification, so they still failed to get a job. Our government should give us a certain way for them and at least to improve our economy.