- My husband and I both wanted to live in our hometowns, so we chose somewhere neither of us had lived before to start fresh Business Insider —
- S. Korean retail investors sell over W1tr won in overseas stocks in 1st week of June The Korea Herald —
- Ulsan language schools face labor fight over foreign teachers’ contracts The Korea Herald —
- S. Korean retail investors sell over $641 bil. in overseas stocks in 1st week of June Korea Times —
- Gov't to expand education subsidies for low-income multicultural youth Korea Times —
- Korea’s identity and grand strategy in post-liberal age Korea Times —
- OECD projects S. Korea's potential growth rate to hit record low in 2027 The Korea Herald —
- After decades of controversy, Steve Yoo says returning to Korea no longer matters Korea Times —
- We moved from Florida back to the Northeast after having kids. Parenting showed me the benefits of living near family. Business Insider —
- Foreign workers gain skills, but stuck on career ladder The Korea Herald —
- We moved our family from the US to Italy for citizenship, then Italy changed the rules. We're not sure where to go next. Business Insider —
- World’s Hottest Market Korea Has Bulls Reaching for Protection Bloomberg —
Yoo Seung-jun
Korean-American singer and actor
Steve Sueng Jun Yoo, is an American singer, rapper and actor of South Korean origin. He debuted in South Korea in 1997 with the song "Gawi" and became one of the country's most popular K-pop stars at the time. Within the first five years of his career, Yoo had sold more than 5 million records.
Also known as...
Steve Yoo, Yu Seungjun, and Yu Seung-jun
Steve Yoo Accepts Korea Exile