Korean-Americans are more likely to be self-employed or work for family-owned businesses. As such, they pay lower taxes and often engage in off-the-books transactions to boot. Their lower average household income, therefore, nets higher than White Americans.
Korean-Americans are more likely to be self-employed or work for family-owned businesses. As such, they pay lower taxes and often engage in off-the-books transactions to boot. Their lower average household income, therefore, nets higher than White Americans.
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