Rs 72,000 in Gurgaon or 8,000 AED in Dubai? Reddit breaks down the math for an Indian man confused between two job offers

A Reddit user faced a tough choice between job offers in Gurgaon and Dubai. While Dubai's salary seemed higher, online discussions revealed high living costs. The Gurgaon offer provides a more stable and comfortable lifestyle with long-term grow...

A Reddit user recently found himself at this crossroads, torn between an offer of Rs 72,000 per month in Gurgaon and 8,000 AED per month in Dubai. (Istock- Representative images)
Choosing between two appealing job offers can be trickier than it seems when currency, cost of living, and lifestyle come into play. A Reddit user recently found himself at this crossroads, torn between an offer of Rs 72,000 per month in Gurgaon and 8,000 AED per month in Dubai. On the surface, the Dubai salary might seem tempting. But the internet quickly weighed in, breaking down the real-world impact of rents, transportation, and daily expenses abroad.

Multiple Reddit users highlighted the hidden costs of moving to Dubai. One pointed out that 8,000 AED would barely cover essentials, and living with a family would be financially unsustainable. Even a single bachelor would need to compromise on accommodation or transportation to make ends meet. Another commenter compared the amount to what factory workers earned in Dubai, suggesting that a realistic standard of living would require at least 20,000 AED.



Back in India, the Rs 72,000 salary offers a more stable and comfortable lifestyle, especially with careful budgeting. One Redditor noted that this figure could grow over time, allowing for savings and incremental financial freedom, without the stress of stretching earnings in a high-cost city. The general consensus? The comfort, predictability, and long-term growth potential of Gurgaon offer outweigh the nominally higher numbers abroad.


This discussion sparked a larger conversation about how numbers alone don’t define financial well-being. Lifestyle, expenses, and personal circumstances matter just as much as the salary itself. For many, moving abroad isn’t always the shortcut to wealth it appears to be, and understanding the complete picture is crucial before making such life-changing decisions.


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