Lee Chang-yong, governor of the Bank of Korea, who has recently come up with a drastic proposal such as the proportional selection system of Seoul National University, gave a lecture to college students yesterday.
When asked how to save the middle class, I mentioned Rosé's APT, a hot song these days.
Let's hear what he said.
[Lee Chang-yong / Governor of the Bank of Korea (Yesterday): What's expensive in Korea is that housing prices are high, food is internationally expensive, and clothes are expensive because there's no reason for Korea to be expensive. I think it's very important to set the house price. I'm also considering monetary policy now and I'm quite worried that apartment prices will go up because of Rosé's APT recently.]
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