X User Says If You Earn Anything Less Than 60 Lakhs You Are Poor - Sparks Debate
The internet erupted in enthusiasm as soon as she made her statement. Following this, a flurry of memes ridiculed the idea that those earning more than Rs 12 lakh might no longer rejoice over pay increases. In the middle of this, a post by an X user that highlighted India's wealth disparities became popular and sparked an online debate.
It all started after an X user expressed his thoughts on the new income tax slabs. "Only IT folks are crying about today's tax rebate up to 12L. For many in non-IT fields, 12L is a dream salary even after 7-10 years of experience. These IT folks earning 24L+ should stop calling themselves "lower middle class." Forget 12L-check the median salary of india and see where you stand. Acting like you're poor with a 24L salary? Please stop the nonsense," the post read.
A fintech fan responded to this by saying that anything below Rs 60 lakh annually is "poor." According to the user, anyone making Rs 2 lakh a month is considered middle class as 70% of income is spent on taxes like GS and VAT. "Middle-class people make less than 2LPM net. people in the middle class earn 60L-1cr. The upper middle class is defined as those earning more than $1cr+. The user added, "If you don't have generational wealth, you're not rich."
"If you earn 60LPA, it would take a minimum 5-6 years to own a flat in a metro city, assuming for a spouse and two kids," the user added in the following post.
The fintech techie's comment quickly garnered several reactions, triggering a debate online. "It's not about salary; it's about overall wealth. Someone with a 24L salary and a 5 Cr portfolio in a 60/40 allocation, along with a primary residence, is wealthier than someone earning 60L with 50L in liabilities and a personal residence," explained one user.
"The income tax slab alone offers a useful standard for classifying individuals. Individuals in the low-income category make less than 4LPA. 8–12 middle class, 4–8 lower middle class. upper middle class, ages 12 to 15. 15–20 upper class. "In a family of four, only one individual making 12L should be counted as 12/4," another said. "If 60L-1Cr is considered "middle class," what does 12L mean? Below the poverty line? This is merely troll farming, not economics. Finally, "rich" will entail paying cash for a mumbai apartment, a third user said. "Keep shifting the goalposts."