A Bengaluru couple shared their monthly expenses of Rs 1.3 lakh, sparking a debate on social media. The major part of his expenditure is rent (Rs 56,000). Even after earning well, there is no money left at the end of the month.
How much money is required to live decently in an expensive city like Bangalore? When a couple told that their monthly expenses are Rs 1.3 lakh, a debate broke out on social media. Radhika and Ekansh, who work as product managers in Bengaluru, have shared the details of their expenses on social media. Both of them also do content creation part-time.

He has told how much a married couple living in India's biggest IT hub spends. He says that despite earning a good amount, his hands remain empty at the end of every month.
The largest part of their expenditure goes towards house rent. They pay rent of Rs 56,000 every month. Rs 10,000 for housework and cooking. Rs 15,000 is spent on monthly ration, and Rs 15,000 is also spent on electricity, internet etc. It costs Rs 6,000 for commuting to office and petrol. Rs 10,000 is spent on eating out, Rs 3,000 on various subscriptions and Rs 15,000 on shopping etc. In this way the total expenses of the couple come to this much.
The couple says that without expenses like holidays or flight tickets, their monthly expenses are Rs 1.3 lakh. According to him, Bengaluru is a city where you earn well but have no money left in your hands by the end of the month. Many people have commented on this post. Most people believe that the couple's expenses are very high. Many people also asked why they don't buy a house in a place with lower rent.
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