NRI in US explains why returning to India after earning crores is ‘next to impossible’ | Hindustan Times
An NRI in the US discusses the challenges of moving back to India despite earning crores.
An NRI in the US discusses the challenges of moving back to India despite earning crores.
An Indian professional living in the United States has outlined the reasons why returning to India after earning a substantial income is nearly impossible. The individual, whose identity was not disclosed, shared their perspective on the practical and lifestyle barriers that make repatriation difficult.
The NRI cited factors such as the high cost of living in India's major cities, the quality of infrastructure, and differences in work culture as key obstacles. Despite earning crores of rupees, the professional argued that the standard of living and career opportunities in the US often outweigh the financial gains of moving back.
The explanation also touched on social and family considerations, noting that children's education and healthcare systems in the US are significant factors in the decision to stay. The NRI emphasized that the decision is not solely about money but about overall quality of life.
The discussion reflects a broader trend among Indian professionals abroad who grapple with the choice between returning home and remaining overseas. Many find that the advantages of living in the US, such as professional growth and lifestyle, make repatriation a complex and often unappealing option.
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