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S. Korea's yearly working hours fall by 32 hours last year but remain longer than OECD average

Created at 5 Jul · 3:15 AM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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South Korea's average annual working hours decreased by 32 hours in 2025 to 1,833 hours, yet still exceed the OECD average by 97 hours. The government aims to reduce hours to 1,700 by 2030.

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Key Numbers

32 hoursdecrease in S. Korean annual working hours in 2025
1,833 hoursS. Korea's average annual working hours in 2025
97 hourslonger than OECD average
1,736 hoursOECD average annual working hours
2,205 hoursMexico's average annual working hours
1,332 hoursGermany's average annual working hours
1,700 hoursS. Korean government target for working hours by 2030

Who's Involved

South Korea
nation with falling but still high annual working hours
OECD
Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, provides average working hours data
Mexico
nation with highest annual working hours among OECD members
Germany
nation with shortest annual working hours among OECD members
S. Korea's yearly working hours fall by 32 hours last year but remain longer than OECD average

↳ Why This Matters

South Korea's persistently high working hours, despite recent reductions, highlight ongoing challenges in balancing productivity with employee well-being and international labor standards, potentially impacting its competitiveness and quality of life.

Key facts

  • South Korea's average annual working hours decreased by 32 hours in 2025.
  • The 2025 average working hours in South Korea were 1,833.
  • This figure is 97 hours longer than the OECD average of 1,736 hours.
  • South Korea ranked sixth among OECD nations for working hours.
  • Mexico recorded the highest working hours at 2,205.
  • Germany had the shortest working hours at 1,332.

South Korea's average annual working hours decreased by 32 hours in 2025 compared to the previous year, reaching 1,833 hours. Despite this reduction, the country's working hours remain significantly longer than the average for the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) as a whole, which stood at 1,736 hours for 36 member states where data was available.

The decline in working hours is attributed to ongoing government efforts to reduce actual work time, including the implementation of the 52-hour workweek system in 2018. However, South Korea's 2025 average of 1,833 hours was still 97 hours above the OECD average.

Among OECD nations, South Korea ranked sixth in terms of working hours. Mexico recorded the highest average at 2,205 hours, followed by Costa Rica, Chile, Greece, and Israel. In comparison, South Koreans worked 33 hours more than U.S. workers and 235 hours more than Japanese workers. Germany reported the shortest working hours among OECD member nations at 1,332 hours.

The South Korean government has set a goal to reduce average yearly working hours to around 1,700 hours by 2030.

Frequently asked questions

South Korea's average annual working hours were 1,833 in 2025.

South Korea's working hours were 97 hours longer than the OECD average of 1,736 hours in 2025.

Mexico had the longest working hours at 2,205 hours.

Germany reported the shortest working hours among OECD member nations at 1,332 hours.

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01South Korean government aims to reduce working hours to 1,700 levels by 2030.

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How It Developed

South Korea's average annual working hours fell by 32 hours in 2025.
The average annual working hours in South Korea reached 1,833 hours in 2025.
South Korea's working hours remain 97 hours longer than the OECD average of 1,736 hours.
South Korea ranked sixth globally in working hours among available OECD nations.
Mexico had the highest working hours at 2,205 hours.
Germany reported the shortest working hours at 1,332 hours.
The South Korean government aims to reduce working hours to 1,700 levels by 2030.

Sources

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S. Korea's yearly working hours fall by 32 hours last year but remain longer than OECD averageYonhap News Agency

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