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‘High pay isn’t luxury’: Google employee sparks debate on real tech earnings – Storyboard18

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Last updated: March 22, 2026 8:22 am
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A Bengaluru-based employee at Google has reignited debate around compensation in India’s technology sector, stating that high-paying roles do not necessarily translate into extreme wealth or luxury spending.
Divya Porwal, a software engineer who recently joined the company, shared her views in a post on X, addressing what she described as a common misconception about tech salaries.
She stated that the assumption that engineers working at large technology firms can easily afford luxury items is misplaced, citing an instance where she was told that working at Google would make it easy to purchase a high-end car such as a Lamborghini.
Porwal stated that such expectations do not align with financial realities in India, noting that luxury vehicles like a Lamborghini are priced between ₹4 crore and ₹5 crore, while her own annual income is significantly lower than that threshold.
She further stated that a substantial portion of her earnings goes towards taxes, rent, household expenses and family responsibilities, adding that even well-paid roles primarily provide financial comfort rather than access to extravagant lifestyles.
Porwal stated that the level of wealth required to afford multi-crore purchases typically stems from successful entrepreneurial ventures, business ownership or equity gains rather than fixed salaries.

Lamborghini in India starts from around ₹4–5 crore.
And I don’t even earn a Crore???? in a year.
Someone said: “Bro you work at Google, you can easily buy one ????”
Really? Lol
After taxes, rent, family responsibilities, daily life…⁰a big chunk of salary is already gone.
A…

— Divya Porwal (@divyaporwal_) March 19, 2026


Lamborghini in India starts from around ₹4–5 crore.
And I don’t even earn a Crore???? in a year.
Someone said: “Bro you work at Google, you can easily buy one ????”
Really? Lol
After taxes, rent, family responsibilities, daily life…⁰a big chunk of salary is already gone.
A…
She added that even top-tier software engineers in India are unlikely to make such purchases without additional advantages such as generational wealth or minimal financial obligations.
The post has since gained traction online, with several users echoing similar views on the limitations of salaried income in achieving significant wealth.
Some users pointed to high taxation and cost-of-living factors as key constraints, while others compared salary structures in India with those in regions such as Europe and the United States, stating that differences in purchasing power and compensation levels influence affordability.
The discussion reflects broader questions around compensation expectations, cost of living and wealth creation in India’s technology sector, particularly among early-career professionals entering high-paying roles.
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