Economy — South Korea
GDP, employment, industries, public finance, and currency.
Profile updated 2026-06-02
⚡ Economy at a glance
GDP, employment, industries, public finance, and currency. Key figure for South Korea: South Korea, officially known as the Republic of Korea, has emerged as a global economic powerhouse over the past few decades. This transformation, often called the "Miracle on the Han River," has seen South Korea evolve from a war-torn nation into the world’s 10th-largest economy as of 2023. The nation's econo…
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Economic overview
- Economic Overview
- Industries
electronics, telecommunications, automobile production, chemicals, shipbuilding, steel
- GDP - per capita (PPP)
$36,700.00 (USD)
- GDP - real growth rate
2.7%
GDP & growth
- GDP - Gross Domestic Product (PPP)
$2,187,800,000,000 (USD)
- GDP Per Capita
$36,700.00 (USD)
- GDP - real growth rate
2.7%
- GDP - official exchange rate
$1,383,000,000,000 (USD)
- GDP - composition, by end use
- GDP by Sector- agriculture
2.3%
- GDP by Sector- Industry
38%
- GDP by Sector- services
59.7%
- Industrial Growth Rate
12.1%
Prices & money
- Inflation Rate
3%
- Exchange Rate per US Dollar
South Korean won (KRW)
- Currency Name and Code
Won (KRW)
- Fiscal Year
calendar year
- Commercial Bank Prime Lending Rate
4.7%
Employment & labor
- Labor Force
24,620,000
- Unemployment Rate
3.3%
- Major Industries
electronics, telecommunications, automobile production, chemicals, shipbuilding, steel
- Agriculture Products
- Population Below Poverty Line
15%
Public finance
- Annual Budget
$248,300,000,000 (USD)
- Public Debt (% of GDP)
30.1%
- Budget Surplus or Deficit - percent of GDP
0.7%
- Taxes and other revenues - percent of GDP
24.7%
