Anxious South Korean youngsters have lost hope in their future and don't want to get married — and that's unexpectedly fueling the country's $2.5 billion air fragrance industry

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Some young South Koreans can't find a job. Others just don't want to get married. Here's why that's made South Korea a home fragrance hotbed.

 

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