Recent data shows that eight out of 10 high-income earners in Korea ― in the top 1 percent ― have jobs in the Seoul metropolitan area, including the city of Incheon and the province of Gyeonggi .
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SmartAsset analyzed data from the IRS and Bureau of Labor Statistics to determine the minimum income required to be among the top 1% of earners in each state.