No money, no hope: S. Korea's 'Dirt Spoons' turn against Moon

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No money, no hope: S. Korea's 'Dirt Spoons' turn against Moon
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Hwang Hyeon-dong lives in a 71-square-foot cubicle near his university campus in Seoul, South Korea. The sparse rooms were mostly used by less well-off students - now they are increasingly becoming permanent homes to young people like Hwang

Hwang poses for a photograph in his goshi-won.

The concept of dirt spoons and gold spoons, as those from better-off families are known, have been around for many years but exploded onto the political scene in recent years, undercutting support for liberal President Moon Jae-in. Cho and his college professor wife were accused of using their positions to help their daughter gain admission to medical school in 2015.

"But it makes me angry that there are people who are getting help improperly. It's OK that someone was studying when I had to be working, but the fact that they are getting improper help makes me angry."Kim clears a table at the pub where he works. Older workers are also feeling the pinch as Moon tries to improve employment opportunities and social justice for young workers.

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