What does your
city take from you?

India publishes no figure for what people actually pay in rent. So this starts with the one number you already know — yours — and builds outwards from there.

Your city takes

35%

of everything you earn, before you have eaten or travelled anywhere. That leaves ₹65,000 a month.

On what you earn
top 2.5%

Your standing on gross income, among all Indian adults.

On what you keep
top 4.1%

What you have left after rent, set against what other adults earn in total — before their own housing costs.

A healthy share
30%

The usual rule of thumb. You are 5 points past it.

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Help build the number nobody has

There is no official figure for what people actually pay in rent in Indian cities. Every other number on this site comes from published statistics; this one can only come from you. Contributing is optional, and it sends three things: your city, your rent, and which broad income band you fall into — never the figure you typed.

Sending: your city · rent ₹35,000 · ₹1,00,000 – ₹2,00,000 · 1 sharing