In a world where everyone’s chasing bigger paychecks, CA Nitin Kaushik is urging people to pause and ask the uncomfortable question—is your salary really making you wealthy? Spoiler: In most cases, the answer is no. And according to him, there’s a simple reason why.
In a viral post on X, Kaushik drops what he calls a truth bomb about how the Indian economy works—and why many salaried people are stuck in a cycle of earning without actually building wealth. He points out that while India has over 140 crore people, only about 7–8% actually pay income tax. At the same time, the top 1% of Indians own close to 40% of the country’s wealth, while the bottom 50% make do with just 15%. The gap isn’t just wide—it’s growing.
What is the simple formula?
But Kaushik doesn’t just highlight the problem; he offers a shift in mindset. Most people follow a money formula that sounds logical but doesn’t work in the long run: Income – Expenses = Savings. We spend first and save whatever’s left. The wealthy, however, flip that around. Their formula? Income – Savings = Expenses. In simple words, they pay themselves first. They make saving and investing non-negotiable, and then figure out how to live within the remaining budget.
CA's message
CA Nitin Kaushik’s message is simple but powerful: your salary alone won’t make you rich unless you learn how to use it right. Wealth isn’t just about how much you earn—it’s about what you do with it. He concluded by saying, "Your money is your responsibility. Period."
In a viral post on X, Kaushik drops what he calls a truth bomb about how the Indian economy works—and why many salaried people are stuck in a cycle of earning without actually building wealth. He points out that while India has over 140 crore people, only about 7–8% actually pay income tax. At the same time, the top 1% of Indians own close to 40% of the country’s wealth, while the bottom 50% make do with just 15%. The gap isn’t just wide—it’s growing.
What is the simple formula?
But Kaushik doesn’t just highlight the problem; he offers a shift in mindset. Most people follow a money formula that sounds logical but doesn’t work in the long run: Income – Expenses = Savings. We spend first and save whatever’s left. The wealthy, however, flip that around. Their formula? Income – Savings = Expenses. In simple words, they pay themselves first. They make saving and investing non-negotiable, and then figure out how to live within the remaining budget.
CA's message
CA Nitin Kaushik’s message is simple but powerful: your salary alone won’t make you rich unless you learn how to use it right. Wealth isn’t just about how much you earn—it’s about what you do with it. He concluded by saying, "Your money is your responsibility. Period."
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