Monthly utility bills for water, telecom, and taxis may seem small individually, but they add up to millions of won annually. Understanding the fee structures and applying smart strategies can save 100,000-200,000 won per month. This guide covers the 2026 fee structures and savings tips for everyday bills in Korea.
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1. Water Bill Structure and Savings
Korean water bills use a progressive rate system — the more you use, the higher the per-unit cost. A 4-person household averages 25-35 m3 per month. Keeping usage under 30 m3 avoids the higher rate tiers. Key savings tips include installing water-saving showerheads (reduces usage by 30-40%), running full laundry loads, and checking your billing cycle to avoid crossing progressive thresholds.
💧 Water Bill Calculator Calculate your water bill by usage →2. Telecom Cost Strategies
The average Korean household spends 150,000-200,000 won/month on internet, mobile, and IPTV combined. Switching to MVNOs (budget carriers like HelloMobile, Hanshin) that use the same SKT/KT/LGU+ networks can save 30-50%. An unlimited data plan costs 55,000-80,000 won on major carriers versus 25,000-35,000 won on MVNOs, saving 240,000-360,000 won annually.
📱 Telecom Cost Calculator Compare carrier plans and find savings →3. Taxi Fare Structure and Tips
Seoul's 2026 base taxi fare is 4,800 won for the first 1.6 km, with a 20% surcharge between 10 PM and 4 AM. Platform call fees add 1,000-2,000 won. Save by avoiding late-night rides, using public transit for distances under 5 km, and leveraging Kakao T coupons and card partnership discounts.
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