Is ₹84 Lakh In America POOR??? | My Honest Experience of America

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    Is a $100k salary in America enough? Is it equivalent to making 23L in India or more or less? Last month I travelled to some of the top American cities (San Francisco, Los Angeles and New York) and learnt the truth about price parity, cost of living, the on ground reality of America. From expensive rents in San Francisco to the hidden costs of healthcare, this video provides an in-depth analysis of living the American Dream. Discover the nuances of Purchasing Power Parity (PPP), learn about the cost of everyday essentials, and see firsthand the challenges and perks of life in America. Whether you're considering a move to the US or just curious about how far your money goes, this video is packed with real-life examples and personal experiences that shed light on the financial realities in both countries.

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  • @rakshitbajpai8343
    @rakshitbajpai8343 14 днів тому +2338

    Who tf is editing these videos , he should get an Oscar for this ... TERRIFIC

    • @sharipn8348
      @sharipn8348 14 днів тому +71

      They have editing course also Ig

    • @ankitverma1790
      @ankitverma1790 13 днів тому +82

      He is most probably from the marketing team of Aevy tv 😄

    • @LifeGeneralist
      @LifeGeneralist 13 днів тому +25

      What is so special in this?

    • @Vishesh.design
      @Vishesh.design 13 днів тому +92

      @@LifeGeneralist its crazy, once you start editing by yourself, you will understand why we are really impressed by the editing style

    • @aevytv
      @aevytv  13 днів тому +174

      You can learn how to edit like us too: aevytv.com

  • @bhanugoel93
    @bhanugoel93 8 днів тому +304

    I totally agree with you. I lived in USA for about 1.5 years. Travelled extensively. I was in disbelief because while growing up, we used to watch all good things about the USA in movies. But the reality is far different. In the end me and my wife decided that it's not worth to waste our lives in USA and we moved back to India. BTW, before coming back, we did a roadtrip around the USA. We were on road for 37 days and covered east coast to west cost via south and then went back from west coast to east coast via north. I'm planning to upload the videos of my travel journey soon!

    • @jinfin221
      @jinfin221 5 днів тому

      USA > India

    • @Mylo_madness03
      @Mylo_madness03 5 днів тому +5

      Beautiful do post it and the link here

    • @user-uw7ui3si6y
      @user-uw7ui3si6y 5 днів тому +2

      Pls upload

    • @sanjaysamant599
      @sanjaysamant599 День тому

      Did you had a green card in USA? because most of the people that came back to India didnt had or couldnt get a green card.

    • @silentstormstudio4782
      @silentstormstudio4782 39 хвилин тому

      Poor Indian people would be rich in Africa that doesn't make them rich .

  • @CameronFussner
    @CameronFussner 8 днів тому +334

    Building wealth involves developing good habits like regularly putting money away in intervals for solid investments. Financial management is a crucial topic that most tend to shy away from, and ends up haunting them in the near future. Making money is not the same as keeping it there is a reason why investments aren't well taught in schools, the examples you gave are well stationed, the market crisis gave me my first millions, people shy away from hard times, I embrace them.. well at least my advisor does lol.

    • @RaybellarayRay
      @RaybellarayRay 8 днів тому +1

      Investors should be cautious about their exposure and be wary of new buys, especially during inflation. Such high yields in this recession is only possible under the supervision of a professional or trusted advisor.

    • @Franklin-gq4si
      @Franklin-gq4si 8 днів тому +1

      This is superb! Information, as a noob it gets quite difficult to handle all of this and staying informed is a major cause, how do you go about this are you a pro investor?

    • @williamDonaldson432
      @williamDonaldson432 8 днів тому +1

      I stopped trying to predict market outcomes based on chart studying after 5 years of uncertainty. Not having a mentor caused me 5 years of pain. I learned to follow the market's direction and keep it simple with discipline.

    • @foreverlaura-fq4eu
      @foreverlaura-fq4eu 8 днів тому +1

      @@williamDonaldson432 Please pardon me, who guides you on the process of it all?

    • @williamDonaldson432
      @williamDonaldson432 8 днів тому +1

      There are a handful of experts in the field. I've experimented with a few over the past years, but I've stuck with Annette Marie Holt for about five years now, and her performance has been consistently impressive. She’s quite known in her field, look-her up.

  • @meenathakur4771
    @meenathakur4771 8 днів тому +210

    If Indian didn't understand what American life is after watching this video than.... god save them. I am American Indian living in America from last 21 years. There is no more such thing like American dream. Wake up people.

    • @amudhanbakthavathsalu5308
      @amudhanbakthavathsalu5308 7 днів тому +37

      i live in america,, these things dont bother us.. i live new jersey..the dream stil lexist.. if u say no then india is getting even worse. may be you shd look for other countries. .but the way people are syaing india is better is total dream and they are not being practical.. at all

    • @mruncletheredge
      @mruncletheredge 6 днів тому +13

      I also lived in america... for almost 45 years.... I left 5 years ago.... i think it was the best decision that I ever made...
      There's a saying....
      "You have to be asleep to believe in the American Dream..."
      The American Dream as we used to know it is over....

    • @amudhanbakthavathsalu5308
      @amudhanbakthavathsalu5308 6 днів тому +14

      @@mruncletheredge not true at al..dont mislead the young generation l.. American dream still true
      ..I am planning to go back to India next yr..but I still know for young starters..america is still the best option...no doubt ...

    • @roy04
      @roy04 6 днів тому +17

      lmao why do people think people move to the US to 'chase the American Dream'. A better work life balance is more than an enough reason to move. Cleaner air and streets are a big bonus too

    • @kalpanaanubhav
      @kalpanaanubhav 6 днів тому +11

      ​@@amudhanbakthavathsalu5308 The American dream is iver. Wake up. I as an Indian have emigrated from USA to Portugal where I can get EU rights security, good Europeans local culture and not be k!lled by an immigrant or a dr#g dealer

  • @rosh70
    @rosh70 5 днів тому +59

    American Indian, living in the U.S. for 24 years now. Here's my perspective - a LOT of things have changed since the U.S. boom period of ex-President Bill Clinton. That era was the absolute best time to move to the U.S. Homelessness was always a part of the U.S., but if you knew how to read a JAVA book, you had a job in the mid to late 90s. I personally know Veterinarian docs who shifted to IT during those days and made a killing. Today's U.S. is entirely different - highly competitive, technology changing every week (if not sooner) and a huge pool of talent available. Combine that with a rising inflation, geo-political dynamics, and you get the U.S. of today. It still is (by many standards) one of the best countries to live in, but it's definitely not the U.S. of the golden era. This is fact.

    • @user-bn8ek1mn6n
      @user-bn8ek1mn6n 5 днів тому +1

      You said it and it will be better country to live in than India in future too. It will always be relative, except US should pay India to provide well educated person for which they did not spend any money on.

    • @oatx
      @oatx 4 дні тому

      interesting..

    • @HDas-ny6zm
      @HDas-ny6zm 3 дні тому

      Yeah everyone with basic awareness who stays abreast with current trends is aware of this but some blind teenage 🇺🇸 worshippers won't budge

    • @Sun-tb1rj
      @Sun-tb1rj 2 дні тому

      @@user-bn8ek1mn6nWait by 2025! US Bankruptcy is real shit. Economy will collapse. Just wait and watch. You know nothing bro. Also, US Independence charter calls you Indians as Savage Indian beasts. So beware, racism will increase. Think before you speak lad.

    • @simpletechbyabhinav6235
      @simpletechbyabhinav6235 3 години тому

      I totally agree. My parents immigrated to the US from India in the 90s. Nowadays, everything is super expensive, and salaries haven't yet caught up with the increased cost of living. Those fresh out of university who are just starting their career have to live paycheck to paycheck if they can't stay with their parents until they move higher up the corporate hierarchy. They spend almost everything they earn just to live. If you can't afford a car like many people, public transportation here is awful, so it's better to have a bicycle, because that actually is faster! NYC has better public transportation, but everything else there is ridiculously expensive, so it's better to live somewhere else.

  • @somnathdey4376
    @somnathdey4376 14 днів тому +3420

    Forget the American Dream
    Lets Create the Indian Dream

    • @sachin2842
      @sachin2842 14 днів тому +142

      only dream 😅

    • @siddharthrawat955
      @siddharthrawat955 14 днів тому +8

      🇮🇳❤️🔥

    • @Jesssco
      @Jesssco 14 днів тому +77

      Vote for chai. Keep dreaming.

    • @Vikrum_
      @Vikrum_ 14 днів тому +23

      I ❤ USA

    • @suswagattomhazra2780
      @suswagattomhazra2780 14 днів тому

      @@Jesssco Atlest this chai person is doing something. Your favourite canditate has swapped his brain for fresh cow dung.
      THe moment he cretes a machine where by inserting potato on one side and gold come out the other side he will win. Till then shut the fuck up and continue the research for they machine.

  • @jayfloramusic
    @jayfloramusic 14 днів тому +1121

    I'm an Indian who is now living in USA. While growing up in India in a developing nation I used to think that to have a good life, all I have to do is move to a developed country. But after moving to America, a developed nation, I realized that to have a good life in a developed country, you have to work harder than a developing country, there are absolutely no breaks, labour is not cheap so you have to work hard a lot throughout the day. Now I understand why developed nation is developed. If you move from a developing nation to a developed nation and don't start working harder physically and mentally then you will remain poor in a developed country.

    • @avn33__44
      @avn33__44 13 днів тому +32

      Good insight. Would love to hear about more over the same

    • @manan-543
      @manan-543 13 днів тому +80

      The working conditions in India are just as bad in usa. even worse actually. The problem is that for the amount of work u do u do not get the money u deserve in India. But u do get the money in usa. Also the huge population is the biggest burden in India. There is competition in every field. And a lot of times deserving skilled people don't get what they deserve here. Even the exams which is the best way for an Indian to get a job are rigged. So yeah there are definitely advantages of moving to a developed country. You have to work harder anywhere in the world. It's about what u want in life.
      Actually, 100k dollars is a very respectable salary. You are in the top 6 percent of Americans btw.

    • @phoenix12393
      @phoenix12393 13 днів тому +5

      ​@@manan-543exams are rigged 😢 so true bro 😭

    • @saboteur43
      @saboteur43 13 днів тому +34

      Indians in similar jobs work harder in India. Work life balance is much better in US

    • @ApulicaOfficial
      @ApulicaOfficial 13 днів тому +25

      I would be happy living like a king in developing country and help my country grow rather than working like slaves in a so called rich country which is not my own. So much of materliasm in west, we will definitely get broke. We have never grown up this way.

  • @sujaynis3905
    @sujaynis3905 3 дні тому +7

    She's so brave to take the video of that homeless person talking to themself. That takes guts

  • @theprovocateur24
    @theprovocateur24 7 днів тому +14

    Maybe america looks poor to privileged rich kids like you. But it still is worth the risk for hardworking people who don’t come from money.

    • @sunilkb
      @sunilkb 7 днів тому +5

      Exactly. Mostly, only the rich, privileged, and politically connected will say the US is poor and is surprised about homelessness and crime in the US. If they even visit the homes of their maids, drivers, and nannies in India and see their living conditions and compare the same similar jobs in the US, then they will understand the reality.
      In India, even if you are a rich IT person/doctor with 80 lakhs - 1cr package, and inspite of you following all the rules/law, you still have to stand with folded hands in front some government officer to get any public work done. Even if you want to buy a property/ build a house with your hard earned money, one still has to get some recommendations and pay bribe at every step. So I would even say it's not enough to be rich. We have to be rich and politically connected to get things to work smoothly in India. US with all its faults, day to day life for a law-abiding person, is much more peaceful and relaxed.

    • @somerandomguy7458
      @somerandomguy7458 7 днів тому +1

      @@sunilkb does that mean everyone should leave india?

    • @sunilkb
      @sunilkb 7 днів тому

      @@somerandomguy7458 I can't tell who should leave or who should stay. Its one's personal choice based on their situation.But those who are not super rich or politically connected or have any reservation quota and want to lead a independent, peaceful, honest life and have the means or chance to legally settle in a better developed country without taking much financial risk - they should give a serious thought.

    • @somerandomguy7458
      @somerandomguy7458 7 днів тому +1

      @@sunilkb i hope they leave. More space and less competition for me in india. only bad part is brain drain

    • @sunilkb
      @sunilkb 6 днів тому

      @@somerandomguy7458 Ha ha. Good luck if you think people migrating abroad will have any significant effect on our overburdened systems and infrastructure and lessen your competition.

  • @akshaybp456
    @akshaybp456 14 днів тому +301

    Great video! As an engineer in Silicon Valley, I agree with the pros and cons discussed. However, the work hours and the work culture can be more demanding than often depicted and is not as good as many people assume it to be.

    • @iamuzumakianduchiha776
      @iamuzumakianduchiha776 14 днів тому +8

      Hey do you think is it worth it to do masters in usa

    • @xyz-i5l
      @xyz-i5l 14 днів тому

      ​@@iamuzumakianduchiha776 Instead of doing masters, better invest that huge sum of money on Indian stock market, you'll get better income than working in US

    • @rajguleria3862
      @rajguleria3862 13 днів тому +19

      Bhai ....dont think the Work culture in India is ANY LESS DEMANDING ....its even worse with no WORK-LIFE balance !

    • @akshaybp456
      @akshaybp456 13 днів тому +8

      @@iamuzumakianduchiha776 That's a huge question with a lots of pros and cons, so you need to take a decision based on your own necessity

    • @iamuzumakianduchiha776
      @iamuzumakianduchiha776 13 днів тому

      @@akshaybp456 oh ok

  • @ArjunAR06
    @ArjunAR06 14 днів тому +887

    Dream destroyed in 27 minutes straight.
    That starbucks part literally creeped me out

    • @realracing3specter295
      @realracing3specter295 13 днів тому +48

      i am glad i realised this in my early teens, 2 decades ago, and i never developed any other country dream in the first place. all the negative facts she mentioned, were true and to the ground; and must be considered instead of just getting happy with the movies. yes they all have guns, they have stupid laws, there are poor/homeless people, educated but homeless people, and thousand other things which would make you vomit. Our country is still a lot better in some ways, although we need constant improvement in so many levels anyway.

    • @mathurp6889
      @mathurp6889 13 днів тому +81

      This is such a bullshit comparison. I have lived in the US as a student. And you just cannot compare living in India with US. The cultures are different, the life is different. As she said at the start of her video, how do you put a price tag on clean air.
      You can get the same advantages moving to a lower PPP economy than India. But did it cross your mind to compare your life with it and move to that country? No, because the intangible comparisons are hard to make.
      Land in the US and the first breath you take, you can feel the difference. It's like living in Darjeeling with the view of Delhi. Our food is adulterated, water is contaminated, hygiene is non existent, roads are pot holled and traffic is congesting. You cannot do a PPP comparison of life here with a developed country.

    • @mathurp6889
      @mathurp6889 13 днів тому

      @@realracing3specter295 Homicide rate is highly dependent on where you live. You have more chances of dying from lightening strike than a mass shooting. Compare it with the cities in UP and you'll see that we are no safer.
      They have stupid laws? Really? You think India has more freedom than the US? 100s of reporters in jail for tweeting against Modiji will disagree with you.
      Homelessness in US vs India? You've got to be blind or highly privileged to not see how bad homelessness is here. In the US, the only reason you are homeless is if you are on drugs and deny taking govt. housing. Any person who is homeless and wants to have a roof over is head is provided by the state. Homeless people in the US are mostly drug addicts. Come on a tour with me in Delhi and I'll show you what actual poverty looks like.
      USA isn't perfect but unless you are making shit loads of money in India, life here is way tougher than in the US. Now let me take your leave and switch on the air purifier, because the very freaking air we breathe needs to be cleaned up.

    • @oddprani-xy7rm
      @oddprani-xy7rm 13 днів тому +2

      fr i was about to say the same thing

    • @manan-543
      @manan-543 13 днів тому

      @@mathurp6889 i agree with most of your points. But even american food is terrible. That's why its the most obese countries in the world. it's a country where coke is cheaper than a bottle of water. Big food corporations are ruining people's health for their profits. and being a capitalist economy no one can say anything against big companies.

  • @HarshvardhanLandge
    @HarshvardhanLandge 8 днів тому +7

    Absolutely great video!!! Great start, great mid and super awesome conclusion.

  • @SOMYAGUPTA-jz9qr
    @SOMYAGUPTA-jz9qr 4 дні тому +10

    loved the editing and the content and every single second of the video!!!!

  • @AkashStar
    @AkashStar 9 днів тому +230

    This is literally Gold Conetent for all the Students like me just starting out and who are overwhelmed by options! Thank you Guys!!!

    • @amnagrawal
      @amnagrawal 7 днів тому +15

      Dude she only talked about two of the worst cities to live in. I was in Utah for 2 years and it didn’t have most of these problems. So take an informed decision than listening to just one sided nonsense

    • @eponymouseyre
      @eponymouseyre 7 днів тому +1

      ​@@amnagrawalhey is utah livable..? Like I'll be immigrating to US so should I choose Utah over Texas..? Like is it worth ? How are the prices and is real estate good ..?

    • @SamarBelwal
      @SamarBelwal 7 днів тому +1

      abe gade comments to pad le pehle... aankh band krke kisi pe phi kya bharosa krke thank you bolra h.

    • @PittSpeedy
      @PittSpeedy 7 днів тому

      Another point to consider. If you go as a student, you go on a F visa. You get max 2 years of OPT (optional practical training) period after you graduate during which time you can work and apply for H1B which is obtained through a lottery. So you get two to three chances to be in the lottery, and if you are lucky, you get your H1B. H1B must be renewed every three years, and you have to come to your home country every time to get the new visa stamp. During these 6 years, your employer must apply for a green card for you, otherwise you'd have to return after the 6 years of H1B are exhausted. The green card application process (just the submission) takes around one year, minimum. Once the application has been submitted, you can get your H1B renewed as long as your GC application is in the queue. But remember on H1B, you can not pursue your own startup (without some extraordinary situations involving expensive lawyers and lots of money), not can you one day decide that you want to try being something other than whatever role your H1B was granted for (say a software engineer). And if you lose your job, you have 60 days to get a new job and a new H1B (which takes from 3 to four weeks) otherwise you have to return home.
      Finally, the GC queue at this time is really long. One report from last year says 134 years for an Indian applicant.
      Consider these factors before you make the jump. There are going to be challenges everywhere, but I hope all young people are well informed before they make such life changing decisions. Best of luck for whatever you decide.

    • @aaditkamat4995
      @aaditkamat4995 7 днів тому +3

      I’ve just found myself coming to the thing that most spiritual text talk about: “Find peace within yourself first”. There’s any options and many paths. It can be confusing. Just evaluate your situation, ask an AI assistant if required and come to your own conclusions. People will keep being engaged and try to engage you in a shouting contest. If there’s anything I’d hope you use to discern - it’s what you can perceive as negative and what is positive for you. Just get the facts and the rest are all just opinions. Putting down one country in favour of another is not going to serve anyone any good.

  • @pratikdedhia
    @pratikdedhia 14 днів тому +343

    I remember 10 years back when I visited Texas, we didn't know about the tipping culture. The Cab costed us $58. $50 was readily available and then I started giving the driver $1 at a time till I have given him 8 notes and then I said done. The absolute look of disappointment he gave on my very first day in US I will not forget. Later after knowing the tipping culture I realised where I goofed up 😂

    • @NewstatePlayer100
      @NewstatePlayer100 14 днів тому +41

      And still it's called developed country is funny
      Very anti consumer 😂😂 and begging

    • @vibhutisrivastava2789
      @vibhutisrivastava2789 14 днів тому +15

      $50 just for a cab lol.

    • @stankssmile5865
      @stankssmile5865 13 днів тому

      ​@@vibhutisrivastava2789that's why they are earning $100k pa as per the video

    • @syedhussaini8064
      @syedhussaini8064 12 днів тому +3

      ?? I took an uber last week and it costed me only $13

    • @pratikdedhia
      @pratikdedhia 12 днів тому

      @@syedhussaini8064 The motel we booked was far from the airport.

  • @zakerhussain5522
    @zakerhussain5522 8 днів тому +30

    You are looking at New York City and San Francisco, which are two of the most expensive places in the world. The Midwest and south are far more affordable, as well as thegrape plains..

    • @The_Apprentice.
      @The_Apprentice. 5 днів тому

      Exactly, thanks for pointing out

    • @asianmart7122
      @asianmart7122 5 днів тому +7

      Mostly jobs have stopped giving work from home and most of the It work is in these main cities only. So she will compare Banglore Gurgaon hyderabad to these cities. Not kanpur to middle west

    • @zakerhussain5522
      @zakerhussain5522 4 дні тому

      @@asianmart7122 well San Francisco and New York do have a lot of IT jobs which is what our people do a lot of the other cities like Chicago Houston Dallas Orlando, Raleigh North Carolina also have lots of IT jobs and they are nowhere near expensive. Sure your pay is not as high but your cost-of-living is low as well. at the end of the day if you spend less and save more, you are well ahead of the game. Also keep in mind that people like to live in big metro areas like New York City because of the lifestyle and the excitement that is surrounded so yes if you want to live in places like New York you pay more.

    • @abhishektyagi999
      @abhishektyagi999 4 дні тому

      i live in dallas ..its not cheap either

  • @murthisrikanth
    @murthisrikanth 7 днів тому +11

    Brilliant video. Found a gem of a channel today! Kudos!

  • @balajivigneshk6924
    @balajivigneshk6924 14 днів тому +38

    My hypothesis is that Indians go the America for one of 3 reasons:
    1. To save money
    2. To escape family
    3. To escape society
    If you don't have one of these 3 problems, India is likely the better choice in the long term. But people who want to stay a short term in the US would end up making a much bigger corpus than they can ever in India. The PPP argument applies to only those planning to live in the US.

    • @Chichuchiichii
      @Chichuchiichii 2 дні тому +2

      Reason 2 is absolutely BS. If you want to escape your family you can just settle in a different state, ex - Your family lives in Punjab then you can settle somewhere in the South or Northeast

    • @balajivigneshk6924
      @balajivigneshk6924 2 дні тому +7

      @@Chichuchiichii they could, but the frequency of visit is lower when one is abroad vs within India. So, not total BS. People tell me they've left India to escape family all the time - especially women who don't want to stay with in laws.

    • @amudhanbakthavathsalu5308
      @amudhanbakthavathsalu5308 День тому +1

      perfect statement..you are only one who got it... not her. she is just young and she shd not make such videos without any experience..people living short term or even for 10 yrs plu sor minus will be most benefitted as you said..that is what i alread y realized and planning move back now.. it is not bcs india is good alternative

    • @Chichuchiichii
      @Chichuchiichii 14 годин тому

      @@balajivigneshk6924 I agree but I don't think that's the main sole reason, it's probably like a side mission for them. Most would go to America for money, low crime rates and higher HDI. Nobody would solely go there to escape family and sit on welfare.

    • @swaroopchirayinkil
      @swaroopchirayinkil Годину тому +1

      I have the same thoughts
      Young people are to much uncomfortable these days, they are living in fast paced emotional, insecure roller coaster...
      it's not their problem
      It's the change that happening in our social febric all around the world

  • @anubhootijain4882
    @anubhootijain4882 5 днів тому +9

    Such an amazing video. I just loved listening you. It was great explanation, personally liked your analysis and you were aptly able to put things in place. Great buddy. Kepe going. You earned a subscriber her.

  • @AnamEjaz
    @AnamEjaz 6 днів тому +3

    loved your way of explaining and edits 👌🏼

  • @sheshadriankola1852
    @sheshadriankola1852 14 днів тому +101

    That Starbucks bit scared the shit out of me. Hats off to the animation and sound design

    • @ntl9974
      @ntl9974 8 днів тому +3

      The animation part and her reaction are the scary part lol
      I have been in such situations, it is not so scary

    • @LighterGreenGaming
      @LighterGreenGaming 8 днів тому +2

      Don't worry, that only happens in San Francisco and a few other places. The rest of the US is pretty good.

    • @superneenjaa718
      @superneenjaa718 6 днів тому +1

      @@ntl9974 it should be, considering you could be robbed blind and nobody will help you. I thought police in India were apathetic (which they are), but this is something else.

    • @ntl9974
      @ntl9974 6 днів тому

      @@superneenjaa718 You could be, but you are not 99.9% of the time
      Just like rape accusations in India. It's silly to react such a way

    • @superneenjaa718
      @superneenjaa718 6 днів тому +1

      @@ntl9974 I probably won’t be scared, but for a woman I think it would be distressing especially after witnessing burglary happening left and right. What does it have anything to do with “rape accusations in India”, Like it doesn’t happen anywhere else?

  • @v25sinha
    @v25sinha 9 днів тому +230

    Most Indian who are settled in US don't stay in these super big cities...smaller cities such as Charlotte, Atlanta, Dallas are definitely not like this ....

    • @DFW_Deepak_Nepali
      @DFW_Deepak_Nepali 8 днів тому +21

      Dallas Metro Area , DFW is fourth biggest metro area of US after NY, LA and Chicago.

    • @Mohta_mischief
      @Mohta_mischief 7 днів тому +23

      Dallas is notorious for it's crime

    • @habibkawthar
      @habibkawthar 7 днів тому +12

      You yapping w/o knowing anysht

    • @aceincase
      @aceincase 7 днів тому +17

      still better than any place in india

    • @anitha2053
      @anitha2053 7 днів тому

      americans also living in villages in india not in major cities ,get your brains clear first. they want our village life they construct companies here in village eradicating indians farming and agriculture.

  • @azlanikram9393
    @azlanikram9393 3 дні тому +4

    A very informative video, thoroughly research and its good to see someone who have been there discussion the pros and cons instead of just throwing numbers.

    • @donttalkcrap
      @donttalkcrap 3 дні тому +1

      Some of it was thoroughly researched, and some of it was just cobbled together with a lot of misinformation sprinkled here and there.
      There goes your credibility LOL

    • @Gospel_of_John_3.16
      @Gospel_of_John_3.16 День тому

      Los Angeles, San Francisco and New York City are the most expensive place to live in the US. There are thousands of cheaper options...

  • @sarthaksandeepvaidya9716
    @sarthaksandeepvaidya9716 8 днів тому +4

    Beautiful Video! I have lived in new York city before and currently live in Michigan, and $100K here goes very far here compared to New York. Just a basic comparison (1 Gallon of milk costs $8 in New york, where as you can get the same can for almost $4 in other states. Furthermore, to the analysis made in the video, is how expensive your living is. People in the US are so used to buying expensive things (clothes/electronics) regardless of their income. I believe it is mostly to show off or the government and corporate monopolies has been running an agenda of expensive is best, buying cheaper products like non-organic stuff would cause cancer, etc.

  • @abarairenji123
    @abarairenji123 14 днів тому +105

    This is an incredibly high quality video. Kudos AevyTV.
    I was in America for my masters and did not get picked up in H1b. I was there from 2009-2014. I have lived in SF, North Carolina, Connecticut, Orlando and America was a very different place at that time. It really was just like in the movies. The drug and homeless crisis was not that bad and cost of living, even though high, was not this bad. It is only in the last few years that these issues have exponentially exploded.
    Another thing that is not discussed about studying and working in America is loneliness/depression. Most of my friends have gone through it due to varios reasons like away from family, breakups, feeling like an outsider, etc. It gets much worse once you get out of the study phase and get a job. In college, you still have frieds and good roommates. Once you get a job, you are usually working most of the time and time you suddenly have a large income you really dont know what to do with(roommates at this phase are also working and dont have time to socialize). Many Indians just go bonkers with their spending. I have personally suggested and helped 2 of my close friends to come back to India and they are doing really well here.
    Its not all doom and gloom yet though you have a good support system and are able to mingle with Americans well, you will do juat fine there.

    • @venkatsaimurlidharan9144
      @venkatsaimurlidharan9144 13 днів тому

      Only people who are stuck in India know the real value of America, American society, life is atleast 1000x better than India' regressive

  • @abigindian
    @abigindian 14 днів тому +459

    America is not just New York or California, there is a huge contrast of how people view it from outside to what actually the whole of America looks like. The more woke places, which are the big cities in America are having the worst time.

    • @baikeiast5255
      @baikeiast5255 14 днів тому +35

      If people are trying to speak out they're are woke 😅😅😅😅

    • @Test1-uo1nq
      @Test1-uo1nq 14 днів тому +22

      Logical arguments don’t work on UA-cam

    • @internetwantstoknow
      @internetwantstoknow 14 днів тому +18

      Yes City Folk in America spend alot , but also they make double to triple what rural Americans make,

    • @Clairee17-
      @Clairee17- 14 днів тому

      These guys don't know see anything from the pov of oppressed​@@baikeiast5255

    • @Roy.-ee6zc
      @Roy.-ee6zc 14 днів тому

      you are brainrot to the core so much that you think the world is separated by woke and non - woke people. lol

  • @bullylander4732
    @bullylander4732 6 днів тому +1

    It's my first time watching this channel and I am genuinely impressed at the quality of this. Also all the points were really balanced not prejudicing to any side. You earned my sub. Keep up the good work.

  • @kiranraaj7889
    @kiranraaj7889 5 днів тому +2

    holy, the editing. IT IS SO PERFECTTTTTTTTTTTT. hats off to whoever edited this, got me goosebumps

  • @vivekshivdasani9521
    @vivekshivdasani9521 12 днів тому +84

    When I went to Sydney in 1992 petrol in India was Rs21 per litre whereas in Australia it was Rs5 per litre. I used to earn $15 per hour on weekdays and $25 per hour on weekends. One hour’s wages would fill up an entire petrol tank of a car. We Indian students used to routinely save $35,000 a year which was a really large amout 30 years ago.

    • @koushikdas1992
      @koushikdas1992 8 днів тому +4

      And now what is the scenario!?

    • @tiyaskun
      @tiyaskun 6 днів тому +1

      35k usd or aud?

    • @vivekshivdasani9521
      @vivekshivdasani9521 6 днів тому +1

      @@tiyaskun It was about seven lakh rupees per annum saving after income tax deduction in the mid nineties

    • @venkateswarluk5133
      @venkateswarluk5133 5 днів тому

      I moved to the UK 30 years ago to study PhD with a full scholarship. It was enough to survive so I am really surprised when you say you could save AUS $35K per year at that time by being a student. In fact, the UK was considered to be richer than Australia at that time.

    • @vivekshivdasani9521
      @vivekshivdasani9521 5 днів тому

      @@venkateswarluk5133 hourly wage rates are very high in Australia. Today working in a club or a gambling establishment will get you 40 aus dollars per hour plus tips on weekdays and double on Sundays. If you’re prepared to work sixteen hour per day then you can thrive instead of survive.

  • @pranaykaul39
    @pranaykaul39 13 днів тому +47

    A few years back, I got mugged in Houston, and when the cops arrived 20 minutes later, they said it’s pretty normal here. I was shocked to hear from American cops that it’s not like Manhattan or Miami, where you safely roam in the the dark. Although their gentle and supportive tone helped calm my nerves, it made me realize that the idyllic America portrayed in movies is only the reality in a few places. In contrast, during my IIFA trip to NJ we roamed freely on the streets of NYC and spent good time in Miami Key West, and those experiences were unmatched and memorable

    • @Pratik_Tortikar
      @Pratik_Tortikar 8 днів тому

      Dude, you are talking as if America is heaven like country. Show me one country where you dont get afraid of getting mugged, or robbed, or get shot or rape or murder. Except Antarctica and greenland I dont think there is 100% safe place. Every country has ghetto areas. Also you are talking about Houston which is in Texas and Texas is known for those kind of sh*t. So whatever you said id bullsh*t. And yes Cops were 100% right, its very normal in texas and few other states. Just like how India is unsafe in many many places.

    • @epic_paul27
      @epic_paul27 7 днів тому +3

      I live in Houston suburbs lol. I notice there is police in every at&t and verizon store in houston area and I often wondered why. Anyways im so glad I never got mugged.

    • @ajayrm4673
      @ajayrm4673 2 дні тому +1

      Have you not seen mugging scenes in Hollywood movies ?

  • @rajivrihal152
    @rajivrihal152 8 днів тому +1

    Beautifully & honestly done !! Thank you !! 🙏🙏

  • @vineetj4u
    @vineetj4u 7 днів тому +1

    This was a really good video and drawing comparisons from actual experience that you had there was really informative. Makes one questions lot of things. Keep it up guys, truly outstanding!.

  • @RajPatilPune
    @RajPatilPune 14 днів тому +245

    This is exactly why I decided to dropout from my Masters program and returned back to India.
    Experience at San Francisco wasn’t as I expected it would be. The job market right now is highly competitive as well. Great job on sharing the reality. 🙌🏼

    • @beaware894
      @beaware894 14 днів тому +5

      Can you please elaborate on the issues?
      Also, do you suggest someone who is earning close to Rs 70-80K (2-3 years of experience) in India, should spend Rs 70L for Higher studies and settle in the US?
      Please share negative and positive perspectives.

    • @abhishekaggarwal6473
      @abhishekaggarwal6473 14 днів тому +23

      @@beaware894 na bro 70 lac is way to dam high

    • @Prakhar2410
      @Prakhar2410 14 днів тому

      @@beaware894 too risky, you know these institutions give false promises and hopes before receiving the payments, but the reality hits in after they receive

    • @chootleyadi
      @chootleyadi 14 днів тому

      Job marked is messed up cause of oversupply and guys getting in by underhand means

    • @iamuzumakianduchiha776
      @iamuzumakianduchiha776 14 днів тому +1

      @@beaware894isn’t 70 lacs too high ?

  • @georgetaliat1
    @georgetaliat1 14 днів тому +71

    This is crazy. I just had a conversation a few hours ago with an american, a brit and a new zealender of the same job as me and we got to salaries and initially was feeling why i was getting paid so less but the conversation soon went into comparative salaries and expenses and realised I'm actually doing better than them. And the american was talking about all these problems of homelessness and the law of not getting punished for theft of less than 1000 usd. So weird

    • @sarveshlobana8573
      @sarveshlobana8573 8 днів тому +2

      Like the law is great here, or there is no homeless 😂😂

    • @JhilmilBasu
      @JhilmilBasu 7 днів тому +1

      ​@sarveshlobana8573 there is a huge difference. The homelessness scenario is not the same. A staggering number of drug addicts out there

    • @SodiumSyndicate
      @SodiumSyndicate 7 днів тому +2

      @@sarveshlobana8573 You have no idea the horror of homelessness in USA. The homeless in India don't threaten you, they are just poor miserable on the street.

    • @KK-sl1nk
      @KK-sl1nk 6 днів тому +1

      that is just california. indians in usa are ever increasing in numers. richest in america are indians

  • @AjithKumarB-de9kl
    @AjithKumarB-de9kl 3 дні тому +1

    Awesome Video AveyTv and Mind Blowing Editing

  • @hiralshah8142
    @hiralshah8142 8 днів тому +1

    Totally loved it. Onpoint video coming from a person who have been living in los angeles more than decade.

  • @onkarsawantbhosle3146
    @onkarsawantbhosle3146 14 днів тому +351

    As someone living in America, I can validate everything she's saying.
    American Dream is a fluff. No one is talking about the realities of staying here. This is a good video.

  • @heli856
    @heli856 14 днів тому +1190

    I also told my parents that I love India because we all know India will definitely become developed country!!!!🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳

    • @supasapien
      @supasapien 14 днів тому +261

      Like in 100 years!

    • @AN03.
      @AN03. 14 днів тому

      India
      What a joke!
      I hate India being a general caste citizen of india
      Government does absolute nothing for us
      And India is just trash!

    • @kirukugaming8010
      @kirukugaming8010 14 днів тому +56

      exactly yeah there are better countries to go to actually live a quality life

    • @rollsroyce4249
      @rollsroyce4249 14 днів тому +86

      I used to think about it in the same way until I saw 2024 lok sabha election results.

    • @user-wg4yq4iy7l
      @user-wg4yq4iy7l 14 днів тому

      Bro you shoud not speak so true ​@@rollsroyce4249

  • @aatmikgupta2957
    @aatmikgupta2957 5 днів тому +1

    Loved the starting. It's great to hear a cool jazz drums solo in the beginning itself😂😂

  • @AkmalHussain-sp9pd
    @AkmalHussain-sp9pd 7 днів тому +1

    By far one of the best presentations ❤ Great going @Aevy TV 👍

  • @welcomeaboardY2k
    @welcomeaboardY2k 14 днів тому +39

    Well, your comparison covers only SF & NY. Which are non representative of entire US. There are cities in the US where you get apartments for 900 bucks. 100k in NYC is s-hit, but in Baltimore would be a really decent salary

    • @kbshrivastav8539
      @kbshrivastav8539 14 днів тому +4

      But there you wont get jobs

    • @SP-xt7ty
      @SP-xt7ty 13 днів тому +4

      @@kbshrivastav8539lol I stay in Naperville and I work in AI.. who says one has to stay in big cities ? Ppl live in suburbs all the time..and if someone were to stay in nyc salary is not 100k.. a software engineer in nyc makes 200k or more .. in any city of usa a software engineer will make more than India

    • @anilkumargupta8555
      @anilkumargupta8555 9 днів тому +1

      Lmao that's like tier 2-3 city of america

    • @koushikdas1992
      @koushikdas1992 8 днів тому

      ​@@SP-xt7tyNot everyone can't be a software engineer.

    • @jinfin221
      @jinfin221 5 днів тому

      ​@@anilkumargupta8555even a tier 3 city of usa is better than tier 1 city of India 😂

  • @DPPhD
    @DPPhD 14 днів тому +116

    Best part about living and earning in America is visiting India. The dollar goes a long way 🙂

    • @lookeshdas455
      @lookeshdas455 13 днів тому +13

      Yea a minimal $2k saved every month is basically BIG SHIT in India

    • @jinfin221
      @jinfin221 5 днів тому

      ​@@lookeshdas455very big

  • @g4ur4v88
    @g4ur4v88 3 дні тому +2

    Pretty well complied in 26 min video and the info gives others a new thought for their career path.

  • @ak14463
    @ak14463 6 днів тому

    Thank you for this, you and your team is doing a fantastic job.

  • @adityakaran6622
    @adityakaran6622 14 днів тому +107

    she got inspired from cloe Abraham for this form of editing and camera angle

    • @amitsingh6025
      @amitsingh6025 14 днів тому +1

      tru

    • @ArtisticAroma
      @ArtisticAroma 14 днів тому +3

      even her dog haha

    • @gagandeep609
      @gagandeep609 14 днів тому +20

      Cleo Abram and Johnny Harris, Vox media to UA-camrs. Aevy seems to be trying to blend both and make it better.

    • @karthik_sama
      @karthik_sama 14 днів тому +5

      Oh that's why this feels familiar

    • @nikhilregulapati
      @nikhilregulapati 14 днів тому +3

      Cleo*

  • @aryanchandak4922
    @aryanchandak4922 14 днів тому +72

    2 ads in a single video! odoo and video editing masterclass! wow! youtube is becoming the new television! i have premium, yet cant skip ads promoted by creators!

    • @MrStealthy007
      @MrStealthy007 14 днів тому

      use sponsorblock, it auto skips sponsor segments. you can use the chrome web extension or the revanced youtube app.

    • @creativuzer3965
      @creativuzer3965 14 днів тому +5

      Agreed, it's rather annoying.

    • @TheLearner048
      @TheLearner048 14 днів тому +13

      We can't expect quality content without marketing, directly or indirectly everyone does it, atleast she is not promoting anything wrong 11 11

    • @DineshKumar-cp5qq
      @DineshKumar-cp5qq 14 днів тому +4

      Adblock and sponsor block extension will solve your problem.

    • @SamLN29
      @SamLN29 14 днів тому +3

      UA-cam is a free platform, but videos like this cost a lot to produce, so I don't mind creators taking up sponsors or promoting their own product.
      If you don't like it, just skip forward

  • @khansamiuzzaman6551
    @khansamiuzzaman6551 10 годин тому

    Very well made, well spoken and well researched! kudos!

  • @AjayVenkatesan
    @AjayVenkatesan 8 днів тому +1

    Very nicely done, great job!

  • @sumit4yt7
    @sumit4yt7 14 днів тому +31

    In my own experience the less you earn in India, it is more beneficial for you when you move to US. I am sure someone who previously earning 5 LPA salary in India and went to US will put a comment saying PPP does not matter and life in the US is so good. Some will even put long list of points about why everyone should try to go to US and why anyone who is not going is actually a big looser. I have been to that situation. At the beginning of my career I lived and worked in US for some years. That time it felt like winning a jackpot. However, now as I am earning well in India, I do see both pros and cons. Now India works better for me and I turned down offer for internal transfer to US for many times in recent past.

    • @kshitijwalwaikar5968
      @kshitijwalwaikar5968 14 днів тому +1

      Which industry do you work in and in what role?

    • @sumit4yt7
      @sumit4yt7 14 днів тому

      @@kshitijwalwaikar5968 software architect in a big tech company

    • @Most_Avacado
      @Most_Avacado 13 днів тому

      ​@@kshitijwalwaikar5968+1

    • @pranamks5104
      @pranamks5104 13 днів тому

      Incredible

    • @SUPER-SAIYAN-GOD.
      @SUPER-SAIYAN-GOD. 13 днів тому +3

      India is the sweet spot to live,not in a developed area,cuz people don't give a fck, moderately developed areas are very comfortable psychologically and physically near to the nature

  • @blackman7186
    @blackman7186 14 днів тому +27

    This channel had a shaky start but glad to see it's doing reasonably well.

  • @namanbegur
    @namanbegur 8 днів тому

    It’s a great video!
    Very informative. Rather much required for the hour. And backed with experiential learning.
    Appreciate it
    Thanks

  • @madanmahajan469
    @madanmahajan469 7 днів тому +1

    This is one of the the best videos i have watched this year. The content was excellent, the delivery was impeccable, and the editing was flawless.
    Great Job guys !
    Thanks

    • @donttalkcrap
      @donttalkcrap 3 дні тому

      It's called confirmation bias
      You looked at all the fluff and pretty parts of it, but chose to ignore the actual core essence.
      I'm guessing you're Indian by the way you are bedazzled by flawless editing whilst purposely ignoring facts

  • @innociafaria7951
    @innociafaria7951 14 днів тому +75

    Thankyou Aevy TV for making such amazing content. Love the editing and the way the script's written.

  • @rajatchandra8718
    @rajatchandra8718 13 днів тому +72

    I was in Los Angeles my first ever trip to the states and only for a week; and while it was different, fascinating and beautiful I realized how little I desired to move there, because something also felt very cold and isolating about the city… you captured all the observations I too had, and came back to India feeling ever more committed to working and building my country! Thank you for putting this out there 🙏🏼

    • @varunishere
      @varunishere 8 днів тому +6

      if u hv no family or real friends at a place, any city feels cold

    • @nobleondynamite5157
      @nobleondynamite5157 8 днів тому

      ​@@varunishere 💯

    • @ap-rw3mj
      @ap-rw3mj 8 днів тому +5

      @@varunishere nah... its not just that, even if you have family and frnds there it just doesnt hit especially if you grew up in gali moholle of india lol

    • @vedanttaneja8578
      @vedanttaneja8578 8 днів тому +3

      Obviously, you missed people spitting paan, the dirt, chaotic traffic, slums, filth, racism, caste system, pooping on streets, illiterate people , flaunting of rules , slums , corruption. A fly of gutter will only thrive Ina gutter. Thank you for making it easier for us to migrate . Wish all you
      Pajeets thought similarly

    • @ap-rw3mj
      @ap-rw3mj 7 днів тому +2

      @@vedanttaneja8578 thanks for leaving you wont be missed

  • @we2think
    @we2think 4 дні тому

    ABSOLUTELY AMAZING Video, I've never seen such a detailed and easy to understand video about America and PPP, with real life example and experiences 👍❤

  • @ashraf_isb
    @ashraf_isb 5 днів тому

    thanks for this, very insightful!

  • @MrShagiFpv
    @MrShagiFpv 10 днів тому +77

    In any decent city in india, rickshaw drivers are also earning 40-50k . Their wives earning 25k doing cooking and cleaning jobs. Their children being able to compleete a degree and get an internship. Hardworking Indians are going ok.

    • @MrMridupaban
      @MrMridupaban 7 днів тому +2

      True

    • @manasi92
      @manasi92 7 днів тому +22

      No auto driver earns that much and no one can earn 25k as a maid. Their children are able to compete because of reservations.

    • @podadi
      @podadi 7 днів тому +7

      @@manasi92 25k is some thing which is common even in Hyderabad if they work in 4 houses

    • @manasi92
      @manasi92 7 днів тому +6

      @@podadi I don't think so, here in Mumbai maids are paid 1k-2k for small chores. Cooks might be paid higher.

    • @santosinipani9498
      @santosinipani9498 6 днів тому +8

      ​​@@manasi92in rural India, small town in odisha I give my house help 1k per month only for sweeping and cleaning utensils.. that's almost 30 min per day of work.. are you serious in Mumbai it's 1k..

  • @shashwatsingh6297
    @shashwatsingh6297 14 днів тому +8

    The editing is on point and the narration is awesome. Literally, have seen some many videos on this topic but this one was genuinely refreshing.

  • @user-ig8bz2zv9f
    @user-ig8bz2zv9f 6 днів тому +1

    Wow what a clear, concise and great content No Bs

  • @VivekSymphony
    @VivekSymphony 7 днів тому

    Very nice analysis! Very insightful. Thanks.

  • @avernushoyguy
    @avernushoyguy 12 днів тому +282

    Europe is a better place when compared to Indiia and US.The salary,labour laws, laws and QUALITY of Life are much better.

    • @AdityaJape
      @AdityaJape 11 днів тому

      Muslim immigrants have destroyed Europe,India is best

    • @mickeysaini403
      @mickeysaini403 9 днів тому +41

      Sure but they get paid way less than American. The Company I work for has offices around the world. The Europeans get less salary than say an American, Canadian and an Australian.

    • @TMD-xo5qe
      @TMD-xo5qe 9 днів тому +61

      Not to mention there is way more racism in Europe than in the US. The US isn't perfect...far from it...but at least they recognize their problems. In Europe, especially countries like France, they refuse to talk about race and racism, but it's a very big problem, especially for Indians.

    • @GowthamV07
      @GowthamV07 8 днів тому

      Eupore is becoming like pakisthan with allowing of illegal immigrants that live freely with your tax payer money and loot , kill and ra pe people in name of religion.

    • @regamilielphawa4061
      @regamilielphawa4061 8 днів тому +13

      @@TMD-xo5qeracism is everywhere

  • @srinidhikarthikbs981
    @srinidhikarthikbs981 14 днів тому +151

    "You can't put a price on clean air", says the person eating the most unhealthy food in the world. Even the raw veggies you get from Whole Foods is unhealthy and inorganic. My friends have developed various allergies and gained weight disproportionately after eating in the US (even home cooked). Food and healthcare are the reason I moved back to India permanently after 6 years in the US.

    • @akshaybp456
      @akshaybp456 13 днів тому +17

      I agree, The food is much better and healthier in India

    • @tarun4629
      @tarun4629 12 днів тому +10

      Looks like someone was not picked up in H1B draw...Grapes are indeed sour here!

    • @srinidhikarthikbs981
      @srinidhikarthikbs981 12 днів тому

      @@tarun4629 looks like someone hasn't done their calculations. Without H1B, it is impossible to stay 6 years in the US. My green card application was filed and I decided to forfeit it

    • @avikde9631
      @avikde9631 12 днів тому +29

      @@tarun4629 nope , trust me EU is far better in terms of lifestyle than US , US is basically developed version of india with lots of cons , only thing it does well is paying software engineers well that too at a huge cost of living. you should live in a proper EU country like Denmark , Germany or Netherlands then you will understand the hell and heaven difference, my sister was literally walking at 2am at night alone in Germany still not afraid whereas u try that shit in US best of luck . US is only good for earning money to send to money not for living permanently

    • @KamalJavalkar
      @KamalJavalkar 11 днів тому +4

      @@avikde9631 Dude ! Are you serious ? Walking in the streets of germany at 2 AM !!! It blew my mind

  • @shezaag1171
    @shezaag1171 День тому

    Thank you for uplodaing this, sister!

  • @nmaajidkhan
    @nmaajidkhan 7 днів тому +1

    Accidentally landed on this video. The content is so good that I wouldn't mind get hit again. Subscribed!🥂

  • @BhanuPrakashsci
    @BhanuPrakashsci 14 днів тому +11

    I am waiting for the video of exact concept till now since 2years….was searching for the same in youtube.
    I appreciate the effort and work of the crewmates in making video possible.
    Thank you!

  • @rhithuonvinoth2484
    @rhithuonvinoth2484 14 днів тому +111

    Earn in America
    Enjoy in India❤

    • @saboteur43
      @saboteur43 13 днів тому +39

      Earn well in India. Visit US for a vacation. It is better

    • @abheemishra3165
      @abheemishra3165 13 днів тому +7

      @@saboteur43 Exactly

    • @kumaragurusubramanian581
      @kumaragurusubramanian581 13 днів тому +20

      ​@@saboteur43 no not, only top 1 percent can afford such a trip, it makes no sense to spend a yearly wage of an average Indian just on flight tickets.. make money there and enjoy in India and rest of the world, that's the best strategy.. make sure to retire in India.

    • @saboteur43
      @saboteur43 13 днів тому +7

      Invest in assets in India, enjoy good returns and use part of the returns for such trips. Stay in India and retire in India

    • @alex47_in_downtown18
      @alex47_in_downtown18 12 днів тому +1

      @@kumaragurusubramanian581 mind you all the expenses and housing cost also comes in $$

  • @abhiksinhababu4156
    @abhiksinhababu4156 5 днів тому

    What a video!! Kudos to the team. It's very much like a short documentary.

  • @jagrukbyashleytrehan8815
    @jagrukbyashleytrehan8815 День тому

    Kya zabardast video banayi hai boss, ek number editing, amazing story telling and effects, truly got me stuck to the video.

  • @jeyakumaran9672
    @jeyakumaran9672 14 днів тому +8

    Now a days, the content u guys produce makes people connect more emotionally instead of just watching it for insights. I love the video.

  • @maanasbagguAIIMSK
    @maanasbagguAIIMSK 13 днів тому +34

    Incredible and eye opening video... Hatsoff to your efforts and hatsoff to the editor!

  • @sagarparmar1500
    @sagarparmar1500 8 днів тому +1

    Great words by achina and team at the end. Thanks for helping the community ❤️❤️

  • @UdayKumar-hg7rx
    @UdayKumar-hg7rx 8 днів тому

    That was super !! You have nailed

  • @heli856
    @heli856 14 днів тому +22

    You explain really well!!

  • @AbhiKumar-yz6yb
    @AbhiKumar-yz6yb 14 днів тому +46

    inflation , crime ,unemployment, taxation , and many other things are also increasing in india but difference is that their main stream media at least showing reality and addressing issues but our main stream media don't

    • @alok.01
      @alok.01 14 днів тому +5

      Then change your mainstream, you do know which is good and which is bad then what's the matter

    • @shivam_singh_kill_pro
      @shivam_singh_kill_pro 14 днів тому +1

      i dont agree with inflation tho rest may be true

    • @Times_now1997
      @Times_now1997 14 днів тому +10

      @@alok.01do you understand what mainstream means?

    • @mlg1279
      @mlg1279 14 днів тому

      Who told u American mainstream media is showing the truth?

    • @kaushikreddy1660
      @kaushikreddy1660 14 днів тому +10

      Main stream media in usa will not show all the things at all.
      Most of the media channels in usa are funded by two parties.
      So stop comparing them

  • @vishwadewan
    @vishwadewan 5 днів тому

    I loved the editing; it reminded me of my visit to New York and all the sights I saw there.
    The subways were nice too. I spent a year studying in Chicago on a scholarship, and it was the best time of my life, filled with learning, traveling, and experiencing different cultures.
    I believe it's all about how much you're making, whether you're in India or the US.

  • @dominiclobo6814
    @dominiclobo6814 7 днів тому +1

    Really appreciate this content ❤

  • @SarahiIndia
    @SarahiIndia 14 днів тому +9

    Crazy storytelling and editing. Kudos to the Aevy team ❤

  • @Lone_Wolf_2000
    @Lone_Wolf_2000 14 днів тому +5

    Thank you so much for the spreadsheet, guys! 😊😊

  • @vishnuk8782
    @vishnuk8782 5 днів тому

    Very Informative Video. Keep up the good work.

  • @patiloba
    @patiloba 4 дні тому

    Your analysis and video was truly an.. "Out of the box - experience".
    Phenomenal job guys !

  • @bhargavbl533
    @bhargavbl533 14 днів тому +11

    I never thought about getting goosebumps over here...
    But Aevy TV pleasantly surprised me...

  • @TMD-xo5qe
    @TMD-xo5qe 9 днів тому +8

    I'm from NJ and I went to SF many years ago with my friend. I had the same experience as the Starbucks incident...My friend and I were waiting to be picked up on a Sunday morning at a bus stop by a tour company since we were going to Napa Valley for a wine tour. It was 8am and there were homeless people all around and it seemed like we were in a zombie movie. I would say to my knowledge years ago there was a large mental asylum in Arizona that shut down and gave patients a one-way ticket to SF, Portland Oregon, and I forget the third city, but it's no surprise those cities now have major drug and homeless problems. While I do agree with this video to an extent, as an American with Indian parents, I do think she is generalizing a bit....It's really difficult to generalize things with America because like India, each state is very different, not to mention our laws are highly decentralized, so laws that exist in California don't often exist in NJ or NY. Also, I know she is giving amounts of housing and so forth in INR, but it's not a completely fair comparison because you have to consider the rent to how much you are earning in USD. While the US has a lot of problems, I can say that my parents probably do have a better quality of life in the US than in India. It's true we don't have regular house help (though my mom does pay my neighbor to make a few meals and so forth) and my parents had to work very hard, my father who has lived in the US for the past 40 years, still retains his Indian citizenship for sentimental reasons, and went to an IIT school and left a good job in india to come to the US, acknowledges that he wouldn't have been able to save as much money or help his family back in India (building a house for my grandparents, etc.). even if he worked his whole life in India (with white money alone)...just giving some perspective, but maybe a lot of things have changed since then.

  • @zoro7574
    @zoro7574 8 днів тому +1

    Very well informed and thought about video
    All success to you🎉

  • @satyabhan6548
    @satyabhan6548 7 днів тому

    Top-tier content. Subbed

  • @hiraviagrawal
    @hiraviagrawal 13 днів тому +6

    Excellent and informative video. Kudos to the entire team for discussing all the right questions that too very quick.

  • @Trident4You
    @Trident4You 13 днів тому +9

    I'm student living in lucknow and for my expense I'm earning 8.5k per month and I am not taking money from my parents for monthly expenses. It's an eye opening video let's make india 🇮🇳 great.

  • @NOYB__
    @NOYB__ 5 днів тому

    i mean i just wanna say, the video is truly great, i literally got to learn so much, from video editing to a whole list of new words added to my surface and deep lexicon!!! just loved the editing and the way you and your team works to get the information and present it , so greatful for this AevyTV , i am truly grateful❤❤

  • @39sharadhagovindraman36
    @39sharadhagovindraman36 3 дні тому

    Super vd..very nice analyzed and researched.
    Best wishes to you and to your team.

  • @rahulshendre7089
    @rahulshendre7089 13 днів тому +6

    You guys really outdid yourself in this, epic
    also thanks a lot for this video

  • @Dileep_Raj
    @Dileep_Raj 13 днів тому +4

    Wonderful AEVY TV.. Best of the best videos i have seen in my life!!!

  • @tanujsingh118
    @tanujsingh118 День тому

    Fantastic information. Keep up the good work 👏

  • @rgoyal1001
    @rgoyal1001 14 днів тому +7

    As an Indian who has shifted to the US 2 years back, I totally agree with all the points. It’s a very subjective debate to compare both the economies based on personal lifestyle preferences. End of the day the cost of being away from your family cannot be matched but that can vary from person to person.

    • @TheAnalyst-ib9rr
      @TheAnalyst-ib9rr 13 днів тому

      Yes finally some people pretend it is a black and white decision. No it is not. It may vary person to person.

    • @AdityaJape
      @AdityaJape 11 днів тому

      Deshdrohi

  • @baddabhoos9755
    @baddabhoos9755 14 днів тому +14

    Great video as always👏 but
    the other thing you guys forgot to mention is education, its a HUGE part of every indian. The education system here is so screwed that even if you are among the top 1% of the entire spectrum you can't make it into NIT's/IIT's(for advanced).the acceptance rate of harvard stands at 3.2% significantly better than any decent/good college in india. If you don't work hard and by working hard i mean literally getting rid of your social life, entertainment the dream of studying in a Tier-1 university shatters. Unlike abroad the avg package detoriate at a much higher rate as you go to the lower end of the spectrum. The population is the downfall and the strength of india but as a individual person this population is responsible for the extreme hardships faced by a fellow indian.if you earn 25k a month you fall in top 5-10% of the indian population. What is the quality of life for anyone that falls in this category/lower? We took a look at the situations faced by maybe the top 5% of the indian population but the sad state is its much much worse for the rest 95%. The sad truth is you get better returns and quality of life for the work you put in,abroad.

    • @DSR99999
      @DSR99999 14 днів тому +1

      Very well said

    • @blackcat-mp7kh
      @blackcat-mp7kh 14 днів тому

      well they also have thing called Ivey league but in India people from tier 3-4 city colleges are earing 20-30LPA

    • @baddabhoos9755
      @baddabhoos9755 14 днів тому +2

      ​@blackcat-mp7kh thats totally untrue. I talked about ivy leagues through the example of Harvard which provides better returns despite being easier to get into. The avg package from IIT bombay is 21.82LPA acc to 2023 so idk on what basis you are claiming 20-30LPA through tier 3-4 city colleges while they may be earning such amounts later on in life earning that based on their degreee from those college is simply not happening except maybe 1 in 100,000 scenarios.

    • @abhinavchinnala6714
      @abhinavchinnala6714 13 днів тому +2

      I seriously doubt this stat where people earning 25k falling into top 10%. It doesn't match with the groud reality of people having big buildings even in smaller towns. There might be lot of unaccounted money which people earn in unorganised sector.

    • @baddabhoos9755
      @baddabhoos9755 10 днів тому +1

      ​@@abhinavchinnala6714 its true,check out the economic times and the wire for this stat

  • @pritambiswas4185
    @pritambiswas4185 6 днів тому

    I wanted this video for so long with detailed numbers n excel sheets & proper comparison on every step with indian rupees so that I can comprehend properly and not wild guess on most of the things .❤❤❤❤❤

  • @naveenkarthick4853
    @naveenkarthick4853 6 днів тому

    Solid video Thanks a bunch

  • @kashiffiroz6667
    @kashiffiroz6667 10 днів тому +8

    There is a lot of bias in the video. US is definitely not all about SF & NYC. The countryside is where the soul is. I wish you would travel to places like Fayetteville, Boulder, Raleigh, mid sized cities and small towns, absorb the breathtaking views of Wyoming. Dig in a little deeper and it has a life to offer. The insane diversity in people, climate, landscapes makes it one of the most fascinating places on earth

    • @JhilmilBasu
      @JhilmilBasu 5 днів тому

      Fascinating is a bit way too much

  • @pranaypatil7223
    @pranaypatil7223 14 днів тому +40

    Lot of misrepresentation, San Francisco or Manhattan is more like south Bombay, a 10 or 20 lakh salary in South Bombay does not get you anywhere. In Indian you can hire cheap labor but that is not right , because you are not paying fair wages. India should introduce a compulsory min wage. About homelessness I have to agree it is getting worse in the US but no where as compared to India , more than a homelessness problem it's a drug problem in the US. The cost of your restaurants which you showed as $20 to $40 for two is reasonable if you make 100k and these are in the most expensive cities in the US in the most expensive parts in the city. It would cost similar if you eat in South Bombay. What you get in America is respect for every kind of work no matter what it is , you certainly get paid fairly for your work and the quality of goods and life is much higher. The theft you showed is probably as rampant in India but it's not obvious because there aren't cameras to catch it . What about the quality of education, the ease of doing business, the ease of buying property , almost zero corruption at a local level . Those are some very important factors in favor of America along with clean air and lack of pollution. Only some part of Manhattan is not clean like every city there are areas which are not kept well , but you have to compare apples with apples . What you don't in America is family and that is a big thing but in terms of general lifestyle there is no comparison

    • @princeofheaven19
      @princeofheaven19 14 днів тому

      Yes her conclusions are just like foreigners who visit Mumbai see Dharavi and conclude all Indians are slumdogs

    • @mlg1279
      @mlg1279 14 днів тому +8

      In India, where I live, there's zero homelessness. Crime is very low, and there's no drug problem.
      I enjoy fresh air - I am sure it's better than in the US, where vehicular pollution in cities is quite high.
      In other words, it's not the same everywhere - in India or the US.

    • @varun58578
      @varun58578 14 днів тому +2

      ​@@mlg1279which city?

    • @mlg1279
      @mlg1279 14 днів тому

      @@varun58578 A town in South India

    • @mathurp6889
      @mathurp6889 13 днів тому +4

      @@mlg1279 Even I can pick a random rural city in the US and claim the same. Top 100 cities in India don't have what you are claiming. You must be living in a tier 3 or rural city.

  • @ShivamTiwari-on2kl
    @ShivamTiwari-on2kl 4 дні тому

    My first Aevy TV video and I feel overwhelmed by the amount of things I got to know. Kudos to the algorithm for recommending this video to me

  • @chandninayak8554
    @chandninayak8554 5 днів тому

    Very nicely explained. Got a Clear picture

  • @kuldeepsuthar3259
    @kuldeepsuthar3259 13 днів тому +5

    Toxic work culture in corporate in India also main reason for people going out , for. A healthy work culture is important more than money