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Updated · Mint · May 10
Shivank Goel's viral reel details ₹90,000 monthly expenses
Updated
Updated · Mint · May 10

Shivank Goel's viral reel details ₹90,000 monthly expenses

6 articles · Updated · Mint · May 10
  • The 25-year-old Gurugram product manager said rent was ₹18,000, SIP investments ₹20,000 and a trip ₹30,000, while office meals and cabs kept commute and food costs at zero.
  • The Instagram post drew strong reactions, with users debating whether the spending was relatable, excessive or simply typical of life in a major Indian metro.
  • Comments focused on his low reported rent, whether investments count as expenses, and the wider financial pressure facing young professionals amid rising urban living costs.
His ₹90,000 budget went viral, but with 'low' rent and a big trip, does it reflect a real urban crisis?
As urban costs rise, are corporate perks like free meals a real solution or just a bandage on low salaries?
Beyond personal budgets, what systemic urban failures make 'adulting' in Indian cities feel like 'one long bill'?