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Koreans work more hours on average than any other industrialized nation so hourly wages are a bit lower than what you would expect based on other economic indicators. Using GNI as an estimate for yearly income and the OECD's 2008 estimate for hours worked we can get a rough estimate for how much is earned per hour. $19,890 USD / 2,256 hours = $8.82 USD/hour, so the average hourly wage in South Korea is about $8.82 in terms of US dollars.

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