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Posted on 11/17/17 at 11:04 am to shel311
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Considering you're likely taking some rich/famouns celebrity to NK to split $1500/month with, she's not going to be very happy with you
I gotta think $1500/month in NK is a fortune.
Posted on 11/17/17 at 11:04 am to terd ferguson
quote:True, I was thinking the same.
I gotta think $1500/month in NK is a fortune.
This is the OP's game, he needs to answer the posts from page 1!
Posted on 11/17/17 at 11:08 am to shel311
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Despite the official salary remaining less than £6.95 ($10) a month in North Korea, having some sort of disposable income has also become more commonplace.
I'm rich bitch!
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How much do these people make through unofficial economic activities? No precise statistics exist, but it appears that, at the time of writing, the average income in North Korea is around the $25-30 per month mark. People who run their own businesses are obviously making much larger sums. The evidence is necessarily anecdotal, but it appears that the owner of a small-to-medium sized restaurant would normally make $200-400 a month. The same goes for a person running an unofficial workshop making copies of fashionable Chinese garments.
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Nonetheless, it is fair to say that in North Korea of today, the average monthly income of a worker is somewhere between $30-40, while official salaries are much smaller, equivalent to $1 at best.
That $1500/month in NK is starting to sound like a pretty sweet deal. I'm gonna go with that one.
This post was edited on 11/17/17 at 11:11 am
Posted on 11/17/17 at 12:52 pm to shel311
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Is there a guarantee of safety assuming we don't do dumb shite while in their country?
Depends on what North Korea considers dumb or illegal. Probably be best not to take pictures of anything. They're pretty picky about that
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