Is ₹1,000 Now the New ₹100? Why Everything Feels Expensive in 2025— Blame inflation. And that ₹899 coffee + croissant combo.

Is ₹1,000 Now the New ₹100? Why Everything Feels Expensive in 2025— Blame inflation. And that ₹899 coffee + croissant combo.

💸 At a glance

Welcome to India, 2025 — where ₹1,000 notes feel like pamphlets, ₹100 notes are emotional support slips, and you need a UPI loan just to get a decent brunch.

Prices didn’t just rise. They mutated.
And somewhere between RBI press releases and Instagram cafés, ₹1,000 became the new ₹100.


☕ Let’s Begin with the ₹899 Coffee + Croissant Combo

At any average café in a metro city:

  • Cappuccino (Single Origin, Plant-Based, Frothed by Italian Intern): ₹499
  • Butter Croissant (Artisan, Air-Fried, Not Flaky Enough): ₹399
  • Service Charge + GST: ₹100+

Total: ₹999.99
Experience: Regret + Instagram Story

“Bro I just wanted breakfast, not an EMIs worth of gluten.”


📊 Real World Breakdown — ₹1,000 Now Gets You…

In 2015In 2025
2 Dominos pizzas1 garlic breadstick (no dip)
2 jeans from Pantaloons1 H&M socks pair (half off)
Ola ride to airportOla auto to next traffic signal
Monthly broadbandDaily 5G pack if you blink twice
Full tank petrol (scooter)Half tank, and prayer
5 movie tickets1 ticket + small popcorn (no salt)
3 meals at Udipi1 plate of idli (no chutney refill)

🧠 But Why Is Everything So Expensive?

Let’s decode the madness:

🔥 1. Sticky Inflation = The Real Villain

  • Retail inflation (CPI): ~5.2%
  • Food inflation: 8%+
  • Education inflation: 10%
  • Dating app subscription: 15% CAGR

RBI says it’s under control. Your wallet disagrees.

⚡ 2. India = $5 Trillion Economy, But My Wallet = ₹5

  • Growth is up.
  • GDP is booming.
  • So are Myntra prices.

🚀 3. Startup Culture = Costly Culture

  • Every D2C brand charges ₹799 for soap because it’s “ayurvedic + vegan + mindfulness-infused.”
  • Eggs sold in boxes with QR codes.
  • T-shirts come with a startup pitch and a ₹1,299 tag.

🤳 4. Instagram Made Everything Premium

  • “Artisan,” “Hand-poured,” “Curated,” “Limited Drop” = basically “we’ll charge 3x.”

💥 Real Financial Indicators That Prove ₹1,000 = New ₹100

Metric20152025
India’s Per Capita Income₹1.1 Lakh₹2.14 Lakh
Monthly Grocery Cost₹3,000₹7,000
1 Kg Tomato (avg 2025)₹15–₹20₹100 (and that’s cheap)
iPhone Launch Price₹62,000₹1,19,999
School Fees (Tier 1)₹40,000/year₹2.5L+/year

Income is up. But so is everything else.


📱 UPI Pe ₹1,000 Transfer Karke Lagta Hi Nahi Kuch Gaya Hai

The psychology of digital money:

  • Cash: “Arre bhai ₹1,000 chala gaya.”
  • UPI: “Itna hi toh tha. Coffee toh acchi thi.”

UPI made money invisible, and invisible money = casual spending.


💳 Monthly Budget in 2025 Be Like:

CategorySpend (INR)
Rent (1BHK Metro)₹25,000
Swiggy/Zomato₹8,000
Grocery₹7,000
Phone + Data₹2,500
Gym (monthly plan)₹1,799
Netflix + Prime + Disney₹1,200
One impulsive Sunday brunch₹999
Total₹46,498
Leftover Savings😂😂😂

🧘 EduInvesting Take

You’re not broke. You’re just living in 2025.

In this economy:

  • ₹100 is a compliment.
  • ₹500 is a starter pack.
  • ₹1,000 is the minimum entry fee to adulthood.

And if you think things will get cheaper?

“Bhav aur budget dono wapas nahi aate.”

The real flex now is not a new iPhone.
It’s going out, spending ₹1,000… and not feeling bad.


📅 Written by Prashant Marathe
📍 Date: 31 May 2025

Tags: inflation India 2025, ₹1000 value drop, cost of living India, millennial spending trends, EduInvesting finance satire, India inflation jokes, real expenses India

Prashant Marathe

https://eduinvesting.in

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