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Statistics | |
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Population | 9,501,528 (2021)[1] |
GDP | ₩486 trillion (nominal; 2021)[2] |
GDP rank | 2nd (nominal; 2022) |
GDP growth | 3.4% (2021)[3] |
GDP per capita | US$43,404 (nominal; 2021)[1] |
GDP per capita rank | 3rd (nominal; 2021) |
Average gross salary | ₩26.61 million (nominal; 2022)[2] |
Public finances | |
₩4.4 trillion (operating; 2019)[4] | |
Revenues | ₩30.6 trillion (operating; 2019)[4] |
Expenses | ₩26.1 trillion (operating; 2019)[4] |
AA by S&P (2019)[4] | |
All values, unless otherwise stated, are in US dollars. |
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Seoul, the capital of South Korea, is home to giant business groups such as Hyundai, SK, LG, Hanhwa, GS, KB, CJ and Samsung, ranking fifth in global city GDP and second in Asian city GDP.[5] The service sector accounts for the largest portion of the city's labor force. As the center of the country's finance, Seoul is concentrated in Yeouido, where the headquarters of major stock exchanges and banks are located. The city holds many annual trade fairs.[6]
According to the Union of International Associations, Seoul is the city that hosts the most international conferences in Asia. Seoul's global financial competitiveness ranked 10th out of 130 cities.[7]