Korean Grandma Survives By Earning $2 a Day Collecting Boxes for Over 14 Hours



By Carl Samson
A video showing the life of an 82-year-old woman collecting recyclable boxes for more than 14 hours a day in exchange for $2 has shed light on the extent of poverty among the elderly in South Korea.
As most media highlight Korea’s technological prowess and world-class entertainment, little is heard about the nation’s struggling senior citizens, who often find themselves working late hours even at their advanced age.
A study published at the International Journal of Social Science and Humanity in May 2014 revealed that there is no single cause for elderly poverty in the country.
Instead, the phenomenon can be attributed to a variety of factors, including the lack of preparation for a proper pension system, decreasing economic dependence on children, and mandatory retirement.


She believes that none of them want to take care of her.
“They probably don’t want to. It’s burdensome for them.”

“In the morning, I leave around 7 or 8 a.m. Usually around 7 a.m.,” she tells Stephen of Asian Boss. “Maybe until 10 p.m.? Around 9 or 10 p.m.”


“I mainly have red pepper or soybean paste, so I don’t spend much on food. I manage to get by.”

“It was in July during the rainy season. When I was crossing the crosswalk, all the other cars were stopped, but a van came out of nowhere, hit me and sent me flying.”

The incident crippled Yoo for three years, draining her savings.

“If I get too old, I won’t be able to do it,” Yoo says before adding, “I’m sure my kids will help. My kids will.”

“How can you give me so much money! I’m so grateful, really. God Bless you,” she tells the team.


Images via YouTube / Asian Boss
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