Korean Rapper Nucksal Advocates for Practical Childcare Policies Amidst Rising Living Costs


Korean rapper Nucksal speaks out on the need for practical childcare policies.

On the T-Cast E Channel's show 'From One to Ten,' hosts Jang Sung-kyu and Lee Sang-yeob explore 'Must-Know Lifestyle Tips for 2026.' In this episode, Jang Sung-kyu highlights new parenting policies aimed at supporting parents and children.

With the burden of housing loans, young couples find it challenging to celebrate the birth of a new child. Reflecting this reality, South Korea's total fertility rate stands at 0.78 as of 2024, the lowest among OECD countries. Nucksal, who became a father of two last October, states, "While encouraging childbirth is important, practical childcare support is essential in a world where even housing stability is difficult." The episode introduces policies like expanded child allowances and substitute allowances for parental leave, offering support to parents nationwide. Lee Sang-yeob also tunes in with interest, preparing for his future role as a father.

Korean Rapper Nucksal Advocates for Practical Childcare Policies Amidst Rising Living Costs


The show also focuses on the issue of stricter penalties for drunk and drug-impaired drivers. In November 2025, a tragic incident involving a Japanese tourist mother and daughter caused public outrage. In response, the government declared a 'war on drunk driving' in 2026, mandating breathalyzers in vehicles of habitual offenders. Drug-impaired driving enforcement will also be significantly strengthened. The 2024 'Apgujeong Rolls-Royce Incident,' where a drugged driver killed a pedestrian, sparked societal anger. The show highlights that drug-impaired driving can be influenced by various medications, including sleeping pills, cold medicine, allergy medication, and treatments for depression, diabetes, and hypertension.

Additionally, the episode covers a range of useful 2026 lifestyle tips, including the world's first 'AI Basic Law' in Korea, the 'Hearty Meal' policy for workers, the 'Movie & Cultural Arts Pass' for cultural enrichment, the 'Everyone's Card' for pedestrians, the 'New Recycling Policy' for environmental protection, the 'Animal Welfare Act' for pet owners, and essential tips for overseas travel.

T-Cast E Channel's 'From One to Ten' airs on the 2nd at 8 PM.

Reported by Kim Se-ah, TenAsia haesmik@tenasia.co.kr