₹30,000 in 7 days! Bengaluru living costs go viral after man reveals his weekly expense split, internet reacts

A recent social media post by a Bengaluru resident has gone viral after he shared his astonishing weekly expenditure of over ₹30,000. This revelation has sparked renewed discussions about the escalating cost of living in India’s tech hub, particularly concerning housing and everyday expenses. The man broke down his costs into various categories, highlighting how rapidly expenses accumulate in the city known for its vibrant lifestyle and high rentals. The post has resonated with many, prompting others to share their own experiences of financial strain in Bengaluru. As the city continues to attract a burgeoning population of professionals and students, the strain on affordable housing and basic amenities has become a pressing concern. This incident not only reflects the challenges faced by new residents but also shines a light on the broader economic pressures that are influencing urban living across India. The ongoing discourse suggests a need for solutions to make the city more accessible and affordable for its inhabitants, amidst its growth and development.
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