When someone says that there is a job in big tech companies in America and salary is in crores, then people often glow. But what is the reality? An Indian software engineer working in Google has recently revealed the expenses of every month in his New York, which is becoming increasingly viral on social media.
The annual salary of this Indian tech expert is Rs 1.6 crore, that is, about Rs 13.3 lakh a month. But despite such a big salary, there is not much left to save them. The reason is the cost of living in an expensive place like New York, which swallows a large part of their earnings.
The biggest expense is rent
According to tech experts, rent is the biggest expense in New York. He told that in the apartment where he lives, the fare for every month is about $ 3,000 (about 2.5 lakh rupees). Apart from this, the expenses of food, transport, internet, electricity and other important things are also different.
According to him, food or delivery outside in New York is also very expensive. A one-time meal in a mid-range restaurant costs about $ 30-40 (2500-3000 rupees). If you eat outside 2-3 times a week, then it costs thousands of dollars in a month.
The bright but true picture of the world of technology
It is a dream of many to work in a reputed tech company like Google. Crores are recognized at salary and global level. But through this video, the tech expert also told that it is not as easy to live in the cities of high lifestyle, as it seems to be seen from India.
Even though their salary is in crores, but when the cost of tax, insurance, rent, travel and other things comes out, in the end the savings are very limited. In such a situation, it is very important to understand the difference between the lifestyle of India and America. The video of this tech expert has been viewed millions of times on platforms like Instagram and YouTube. Many people were seen agreeing with this and many said that this made them think again on the decision to go abroad and think on the decision to work abroad.
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