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Re: I Earn ₦500,000/month But I Am Poorer Than When I Was Earning ₦150,000 In 2019 by Babangidapikin: 7:07am On Jun 08
Wakanakarue:
Plus guide me on how to advice the president since you seem to have the experience.
Why should I guide you, did I guide you when you criticise him, does he not see your criticism..
Re: I Earn ₦500,000/month But I Am Poorer Than When I Was Earning ₦150,000 In 2019 by FlamingBulb: 7:08am On Jun 08
Some people will come here to say you're Lucky to earn 500k per month but that's not the issue here.

I am currently jobless and part of the reason is because I got tired and left.

Spending 5k-6k on transportation daily that is over 80k per month

I cannot raise enough to get a better apartment close by, because the salary is even less than 350k

I am married with 3 kids and my wife cannot working due to some issues.

I just quit Because I don't have rest of mind, wake up early as 4am and trying to meet target at work.

My staying at home I play bet daily and God's that says he will make way where there is no way na him I dey beg 😄😄😄😄😄

If I have 50k now, it's enough to sustain me till I win another amount and it's funny how it kept goin in fine.
Re: I Earn ₦500,000/month But I Am Poorer Than When I Was Earning ₦150,000 In 2019 by zenburster: 7:11am On Jun 08
OnionBandit:
Talk true, you don dey carry woman, abi na Tulumbu?
It's very obvious to know those who are still being fed at home.

If you have nothing sensible to add to a conversation, why not be quiet?
Re: I Earn ₦500,000/month But I Am Poorer Than When I Was Earning ₦150,000 In 2019 by mascot87(m): 7:14am On Jun 08
Ifeoluwadev:
Before anybody calls me a liar or a complainer, sit down and read this first. Because I have numbers. And numbers don't lie.

In 2019, I was earning ₦150,000 per month. Junior staff. I was not rich at all. But I was comfortable. I could breathe.

Today in 2026, I earn ₦500,000 per month. On paper that is more than 3x growth. I should be living large. I should have savings. I should be talking about investments by now.

Instead I am broke before the 25th of every month.

Let me show you exactly why.


THE NAIRA ITSELF
In 2019, one dollar was roughly ₦360.
Today in 2026, one dollar is over ₦1,500.

The naira has lost about 75% of its value against the dollar in 7 years. So anything imported, whether electronics, medicine, baby products or even some food, now costs 4 times what it used to.

My ₦500k today equals roughly $333.
My ₦150k in 2019 was worth roughly $416.

Read that again.

I earn more naira but fewer dollars. In real purchasing power I have gone backwards even though my salary tripled on paper.


FOOD

In 2019, I fed myself comfortably for around ₦30,000 per month. Decent food, market twice a week, occasionally a small restaurant.

Today that same lifestyle costs me at least ₦120,000 and that is me managing carefully.

| Item | 2019 | 2026 |
|---|---|---|
| Bag of rice (50kg) | ₦18,000 | ₦85,000+ |
| Cooking gas (12.5kg) | ₦3,500 | ₦18,000+ |
| Groundnut oil (4 litres) | ₦2,800 | ₦12,000+ |
| Tomatoes (paint bucket) | ₦800 | ₦5,000+ |
| Full chicken | ₦2,500 | ₦10,000+ |
| Big loaf of bread | ₦350 | ₦1,500+ |

My food budget went up by 400%. My salary went up by 233%. The food is winning.



RENT

In 2019, I paid ₦350,000 per year for a decent one bedroom in a Lagos suburb. That is about ₦29,000 per month if you break it down.

Today that same apartment, same area, same size, same leaking ceiling, is ₦1.2 million per year. That is ₦100,000 per month equivalent.

I now spend 20% of my gross salary on rent alone. And landlords still want one to two years upfront. So every renewal season I need to drop over ₦1 million at once like I am buying land.



ELECTRICITY AND GENERATOR
In 2019, NEPA was bad but manageable. Fuel was ₦145 per litre. My monthly gen fuel was around ₦8,000.

Today petrol is close to ₦1,500 per litre. My monthly generator fuel alone is ₦45,000. And NEPA is still giving me the same 4 hours they gave me in 2019. Nothing changed on their side except the bills went up.


TRANSPORT

Bus from my estate to office in 2019 was ₦150 each way. That is ₦300 per day, about ₦6,600 per month.

Same route today is ₦700 minimum each way. ₦1,400 per day. Nearly ₦31,000 per month.

Ride hailing? Multiply that by three. I now spend between ₦30,000 and ₦50,000 every month just moving my body from home to work and back.



SO WHERE DOES THE ₦500K GO?

| Expense | Monthly |
|---|---|
| Rent (broken down monthly) | ₦100,000 |
| Food and groceries | ₦120,000 |
| Generator fuel | ₦45,000 |
| Transport | ₦35,000 |
| NEPA bill | ₦18,000 |
| Airtime and data | ₦12,000 |
| Toiletries and misc | ₦20,000 |
| Tithe | ₦25,000 |
| **Total** | **₦375,000+** |

That leaves me ₦125,000 for savings, emergencies, hospital, clothes, sending money home, school fees if you have children, and anything unexpected.

In 2019 on ₦150,000, my total expenses were under ₦90,000 and I had ₦60,000 left. That leftover was worth $167 at the time. My ₦125,000 leftover today is worth $83.

I saved more real money when I earned less. That is not a feeling. That is arithmetic.



THE PART NOBODY TALKS ABOUT
Beyond the numbers, what has changed is how money feels.

In 2019, seeing ₦100,000 in my account felt like safety. Like I had options. Like I could breathe easy.

Today I see ₦500,000 land on payday and my first feeling is anxiety, not happiness. Because I immediately start calculating what is owed, what is running out, what will still not be enough.

That shift from feeling okay to feeling like you are always one emergency away from trouble, even as your salary grows, is what this economy has quietly done to the Nigerian middle class.

We are not imagining things. We are not lazy. We are not bad at managing money. We are just running on a treadmill that keeps speeding up.



MY QUESTION TO NAIRALANDERS:
What was your salary in 2019 and what is it today? Are you genuinely better off or are you like me, earning more and living less?

Drop your numbers in the comments. No judgement for anybody. Let us count together.
The summary is that you were living a fake life back then when government is borrowing money to subsidise the dollar and fuel for you. But this time, that fake life is no longer realistic. Welcome to the new reality and adjust instead of lamenting
Re: I Earn ₦500,000/month But I Am Poorer Than When I Was Earning ₦150,000 In 2019 by Mandem05: 7:18am On Jun 08
Muyiwaipere:
See ungrateful people o.

You better thank God and manage your expenses....I see married men collect #120k as salary
How is he ungrateful, he has posed valid questions to the forum and you attack him rather the assimilate the content of what he posted.
Re: I Earn ₦500,000/month But I Am Poorer Than When I Was Earning ₦150,000 In 2019 by ceejayluv(m): 7:19am On Jun 08
I was earning 70k in 2014, single.... Now I'm earning 500k with a wife and kids. I Dey feel am...
Re: I Earn ₦500,000/month But I Am Poorer Than When I Was Earning ₦150,000 In 2019 by Alvyn69(m): 7:19am On Jun 08
You are absolutely right by your arithmetic calculations but what i observe is in the aspect of food if you do cook at home then the expenditure is not recurring monthly bases. Infact some of the under listed may not recurring going forward
Re: I Earn ₦500,000/month But I Am Poorer Than When I Was Earning ₦150,000 In 2019 by Mandem05: 7:19am On Jun 08
mascot87:
The summary is that you were living a fake life back then when government is borrowing money to subsidise the dollar and fuel for you. But this time, that fake life is no longer realistic. Welcome to the new reality and adjust instead of lamenting
Really? That's all you could come up with?? SMH!!
Re: I Earn ₦500,000/month But I Am Poorer Than When I Was Earning ₦150,000 In 2019 by Mandem05: 7:21am On Jun 08
DeltaBachelor:
That is the sad situation for most of us. May God help us o and may we help ourselves by voting in the “right” candidate in 2027.
Amen, voting in 2027 is a step in the right direction for every Nigerian eligible to vote.
Re: I Earn ₦500,000/month But I Am Poorer Than When I Was Earning ₦150,000 In 2019 by IsraeliAIRFORCE: 7:22am On Jun 08
mascot87:
The summary is that you were living a fake life back then when government is borrowing money to subsidise the dollar and fuel for you. But this time, that fake life is no longer realistic. Welcome to the new reality and adjust instead of lamenting
You mean salary increase from N150,000 to N500,000 is actually a fake? You are coming closer to the truth but ....

Paying exorbitantly for darkness is what you referred to true economic indices? Haba.

There is nothing like fake life. This government has borrowed and accumulated more debt without anything to show for it since removing subsidies.
Re: I Earn ₦500,000/month But I Am Poorer Than When I Was Earning ₦150,000 In 2019 by Mandem05: 7:23am On Jun 08
Hhh4444:
gas still cheap for your side. Now na 2k for some places.
I bet if he goes to fill gas again in PH today it will be more that the 1600 Naira/kg he spend 3 days ago.
Re: I Earn ₦500,000/month But I Am Poorer Than When I Was Earning ₦150,000 In 2019 by Mandem05: 7:25am On Jun 08
HelipsTech:
Sad reality, i feel choked on payday, because my salary finishes that day. If not God's blessings through online hussle, i for beg da chop. Fill gas for 1700/kg. Rice recently increased, transportation too. May APC never happen to us again
I hope you have your PVC.
Re: I Earn ₦500,000/month But I Am Poorer Than When I Was Earning ₦150,000 In 2019 by 1Alex: 7:26am On Jun 08
Muyiwaipere:
See ungrateful people o.

You better thank God and manage your expenses....I see married men collect #120k as salary
I pity your reasoning. The government is oppressing you with bad policies and all you can do it the thank God and be grateful
Re: I Earn ₦500,000/month But I Am Poorer Than When I Was Earning ₦150,000 In 2019 by Maj196(m): 7:26am On Jun 08
Earn in a stable currency like Dollars, Euros, Pounds
Re: I Earn ₦500,000/month But I Am Poorer Than When I Was Earning ₦150,000 In 2019 by LabStores: 7:27am On Jun 08
Ifeoluwadev:
Before anybody calls me a liar or a complainer, sit down and read this first. Because I have numbers. And numbers don't lie.

In 2019, I was earning ₦150,000 per month. Junior staff. I was not rich at all. But I was comfortable. I could breathe.

Today in 2026, I earn ₦500,000 per month. On paper that is more than 3x growth. I should be living large. I should have savings. I should be talking about investments by now.

Instead I am broke before the 25th of every month.

Let me show you exactly why.


THE NAIRA ITSELF
In 2019, one dollar was roughly ₦360.
Today in 2026, one dollar is over ₦1,500.

The naira has lost about 75% of its value against the dollar in 7 years. So anything imported, whether electronics, medicine, baby products or even some food, now costs 4 times what it used to.

My ₦500k today equals roughly $333.
My ₦150k in 2019 was worth roughly $416.

Read that again.

I earn more naira but fewer dollars. In real purchasing power I have gone backwards even though my salary tripled on paper.


FOOD

In 2019, I fed myself comfortably for around ₦30,000 per month. Decent food, market twice a week, occasionally a small restaurant.

Today that same lifestyle costs me at least ₦120,000 and that is me managing carefully.

| Item | 2019 | 2026 |
|---|---|---|
| Bag of rice (50kg) | ₦18,000 | ₦85,000+ |
| Cooking gas (12.5kg) | ₦3,500 | ₦18,000+ |
| Groundnut oil (4 litres) | ₦2,800 | ₦12,000+ |
| Tomatoes (paint bucket) | ₦800 | ₦5,000+ |
| Full chicken | ₦2,500 | ₦10,000+ |
| Big loaf of bread | ₦350 | ₦1,500+ |

My food budget went up by 400%. My salary went up by 233%. The food is winning.



RENT

In 2019, I paid ₦350,000 per year for a decent one bedroom in a Lagos suburb. That is about ₦29,000 per month if you break it down.

Today that same apartment, same area, same size, same leaking ceiling, is ₦1.2 million per year. That is ₦100,000 per month equivalent.

I now spend 20% of my gross salary on rent alone. And landlords still want one to two years upfront. So every renewal season I need to drop over ₦1 million at once like I am buying land.



ELECTRICITY AND GENERATOR
In 2019, NEPA was bad but manageable. Fuel was ₦145 per litre. My monthly gen fuel was around ₦8,000.

Today petrol is close to ₦1,500 per litre. My monthly generator fuel alone is ₦45,000. And NEPA is still giving me the same 4 hours they gave me in 2019. Nothing changed on their side except the bills went up.


TRANSPORT

Bus from my estate to office in 2019 was ₦150 each way. That is ₦300 per day, about ₦6,600 per month.

Same route today is ₦700 minimum each way. ₦1,400 per day. Nearly ₦31,000 per month.

Ride hailing? Multiply that by three. I now spend between ₦30,000 and ₦50,000 every month just moving my body from home to work and back.



SO WHERE DOES THE ₦500K GO?

| Expense | Monthly |
|---|---|
| Rent (broken down monthly) | ₦100,000 |
| Food and groceries | ₦120,000 |
| Generator fuel | ₦45,000 |
| Transport | ₦35,000 |
| NEPA bill | ₦18,000 |
| Airtime and data | ₦12,000 |
| Toiletries and misc | ₦20,000 |
| Tithe | ₦25,000 |
| **Total** | **₦375,000+** |

That leaves me ₦125,000 for savings, emergencies, hospital, clothes, sending money home, school fees if you have children, and anything unexpected.

In 2019 on ₦150,000, my total expenses were under ₦90,000 and I had ₦60,000 left. That leftover was worth $167 at the time. My ₦125,000 leftover today is worth $83.

I saved more real money when I earned less. That is not a feeling. That is arithmetic.



THE PART NOBODY TALKS ABOUT
Beyond the numbers, what has changed is how money feels.

In 2019, seeing ₦100,000 in my account felt like safety. Like I had options. Like I could breathe easy.

Today I see ₦500,000 land on payday and my first feeling is anxiety, not happiness. Because I immediately start calculating what is owed, what is running out, what will still not be enough.

That shift from feeling okay to feeling like you are always one emergency away from trouble, even as your salary grows, is what this economy has quietly done to the Nigerian middle class.

We are not imagining things. We are not lazy. We are not bad at managing money. We are just running on a treadmill that keeps speeding up.



MY QUESTION TO NAIRALANDERS:
What was your salary in 2019 and what is it today? Are you genuinely better off or are you like me, earning more and living less?

Drop your numbers in the comments. No judgement for anybody. Let us count together.
This kind of post should be put on repeat on every social media in this country EVERYDAY till the next 2 years...
Re: I Earn ₦500,000/month But I Am Poorer Than When I Was Earning ₦150,000 In 2019 by Akuruoulo(m): 7:32am On Jun 08
Ifeoluwadev:
Before anybody calls me a liar or a complainer, sit down and read this first. Because I have numbers. And numbers don't lie.

In 2019, I was earning ₦150,000 per month. Junior staff. I was not rich at all. But I was comfortable. I could breathe.

Today in 2026, I earn ₦500,000 per month. On paper that is more than 3x growth. I should be living large. I should have savings. I should be talking about investments by now.

Instead I am broke before the 25th of every month.

Let me show you exactly why.


THE NAIRA ITSELF
In 2019, one dollar was roughly ₦360.
Today in 2026, one dollar is over ₦1,500.

The naira has lost about 75% of its value against the dollar in 7 years. So anything imported, whether electronics, medicine, baby products or even some food, now costs 4 times what it used to.

My ₦500k today equals roughly $333.
My ₦150k in 2019 was worth roughly $416.

Read that again.

I earn more naira but fewer dollars. In real purchasing power I have gone backwards even though my salary tripled on paper.


FOOD

In 2019, I fed myself comfortably for around ₦30,000 per month. Decent food, market twice a week, occasionally a small restaurant.

Today that same lifestyle costs me at least ₦120,000 and that is me managing carefully.

| Item | 2019 | 2026 |
|---|---|---|
| Bag of rice (50kg) | ₦18,000 | ₦85,000+ |
| Cooking gas (12.5kg) | ₦3,500 | ₦18,000+ |
| Groundnut oil (4 litres) | ₦2,800 | ₦12,000+ |
| Tomatoes (paint bucket) | ₦800 | ₦5,000+ |
| Full chicken | ₦2,500 | ₦10,000+ |
| Big loaf of bread | ₦350 | ₦1,500+ |

My food budget went up by 400%. My salary went up by 233%. The food is winning.



RENT

In 2019, I paid ₦350,000 per year for a decent one bedroom in a Lagos suburb. That is about ₦29,000 per month if you break it down.

Today that same apartment, same area, same size, same leaking ceiling, is ₦1.2 million per year. That is ₦100,000 per month equivalent.

I now spend 20% of my gross salary on rent alone. And landlords still want one to two years upfront. So every renewal season I need to drop over ₦1 million at once like I am buying land.



ELECTRICITY AND GENERATOR
In 2019, NEPA was bad but manageable. Fuel was ₦145 per litre. My monthly gen fuel was around ₦8,000.

Today petrol is close to ₦1,500 per litre. My monthly generator fuel alone is ₦45,000. And NEPA is still giving me the same 4 hours they gave me in 2019. Nothing changed on their side except the bills went up.


TRANSPORT

Bus from my estate to office in 2019 was ₦150 each way. That is ₦300 per day, about ₦6,600 per month.

Same route today is ₦700 minimum each way. ₦1,400 per day. Nearly ₦31,000 per month.

Ride hailing? Multiply that by three. I now spend between ₦30,000 and ₦50,000 every month just moving my body from home to work and back.



SO WHERE DOES THE ₦500K GO?

| Expense | Monthly |
|---|---|
| Rent (broken down monthly) | ₦100,000 |
| Food and groceries | ₦120,000 |
| Generator fuel | ₦45,000 |
| Transport | ₦35,000 |
| NEPA bill | ₦18,000 |
| Airtime and data | ₦12,000 |
| Toiletries and misc | ₦20,000 |
| Tithe | ₦25,000 |
| **Total** | **₦375,000+** |

That leaves me ₦125,000 for savings, emergencies, hospital, clothes, sending money home, school fees if you have children, and anything unexpected.

In 2019 on ₦150,000, my total expenses were under ₦90,000 and I had ₦60,000 left. That leftover was worth $167 at the time. My ₦125,000 leftover today is worth $83.

I saved more real money when I earned less. That is not a feeling. That is arithmetic.



THE PART NOBODY TALKS ABOUT
Beyond the numbers, what has changed is how money feels.

In 2019, seeing ₦100,000 in my account felt like safety. Like I had options. Like I could breathe easy.

Today I see ₦500,000 land on payday and my first feeling is anxiety, not happiness. Because I immediately start calculating what is owed, what is running out, what will still not be enough.

That shift from feeling okay to feeling like you are always one emergency away from trouble, even as your salary grows, is what this economy has quietly done to the Nigerian middle class.

We are not imagining things. We are not lazy. We are not bad at managing money. We are just running on a treadmill that keeps speeding up.



MY QUESTION TO NAIRALANDERS:
What was your salary in 2019 and what is it today? Are you genuinely better off or are you like me, earning more and living less?

Drop your numbers in the comments. No judgement for anybody. Let us count together.
Thanks to Tinubu ur brother
Re: I Earn ₦500,000/month But I Am Poorer Than When I Was Earning ₦150,000 In 2019 by LabStores: 7:32am On Jun 08
Muyiwaipere:
See ungrateful people o.

You better thank God and manage your expenses....I see married men collect #120k as salary
You guys should stop all these nonsense
It's not a matter of being grateful
Nigerians are deliberately put in poverty by evil and useless rulers
Re: I Earn ₦500,000/month But I Am Poorer Than When I Was Earning ₦150,000 In 2019 by Akuruoulo(m): 7:33am On Jun 08
yomi007k:
Good analysis but you are asking the wrong question.

The right question is what can one do about it?

Because inflation appears to be continuing. In 2031 now it might be worse than this. So what can be done?
The answer is vote in a Yoruba man again , and things will be better.
Re: I Earn ₦500,000/month But I Am Poorer Than When I Was Earning ₦150,000 In 2019 by gigabyte13: 7:34am On Jun 08
Explanation go finish for your mouth
See as mathematics full everywhere.
Baba leave noise
People earning less are leaving better
Na you wan impress who no send you.
You dey calculate dollar rate yen yen yen
Story baba
Live where you can afford
Eat what you can afford
Wear what you can afford
Leave people validation alone, your future is at stake
Re: I Earn ₦500,000/month But I Am Poorer Than When I Was Earning ₦150,000 In 2019 by yommen: 7:34am On Jun 08
lamentor78:
You are not a serious human being, how many people earns 500k monthly, go to school teachers in public schools and see their earnings
Public teachers in Lagos now earn good money o.
Re: I Earn ₦500,000/month But I Am Poorer Than When I Was Earning ₦150,000 In 2019 by Tenses:
yomi007k:
Good analysis but you are asking the wrong question.

The right question is what can one do about it?

Because inflation appears to be continuing. In 2031 now it might be worse than this. So what can be done?
Did you people asked the question you proffer before you gut ushered in a disaster as president.

Is N215 okay?

Does that question ring a bell 🔔?
Re: I Earn ₦500,000/month But I Am Poorer Than When I Was Earning ₦150,000 In 2019 by Wotowotoman: 7:35am On Jun 08
lamentor78:
You are not a serious human being, how many people earns 500k monthly, go to school teachers in public schools and see their earnings
Ogbeni, please no lie. You don pass WAEC English? 🤔
Re: I Earn ₦500,000/month But I Am Poorer Than When I Was Earning ₦150,000 In 2019 by OnionBandit(f): 7:36am On Jun 08
ddippset:
Peson don give you comprehensive analysis you still dey ask about woman.
You see woman among im expenses??

Even then sef, woman in 2019 was 30k a month, but woman now na 200k a month.

grin
cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy
Re: I Earn ₦500,000/month But I Am Poorer Than When I Was Earning ₦150,000 In 2019 by Host78: 7:37am On Jun 08
Bala Blu fan boys will say but to barb hair in America is $500 while to barb hair in Nigeria is N500 grin grin
Re: I Earn ₦500,000/month But I Am Poorer Than When I Was Earning ₦150,000 In 2019 by Reference(m): 7:37am On Jun 08
Ebenezer2021:
I earn 40k as salary, yes it's small but I cut my Budget and adjust according to my income.
I'm seeing the poster put up bag of rice at 85.
Must be buy it? Even me I get these average rice at 300 naira per cup.
Problem with poster is that he inflated his way of living
These are the people I am talking about.
You earn N40,000 and somehow you are comfortable. So....

We know where you stand.
In some utopia that supports the inflation fanning government and it's shallow policies.

But what you don't ask is what the end game is. What is the throughput of all the reforms. Where does it lead. A better experience for Nigerians or the reality of the fact THEY expect you to adapt to a new normal of poverty.

They have told you that your former life is a lie and you were artificially richer than you deserve to be. Just take that L of a scam and rest.

The money they have taken from your cost of living they are using to give themselves inflated contracts to buy properties abroad and filing their accounts with hard currency.

You are there adjusting down and praising them while they are adjusting upwards and living even so called 'softer' lives.

Again I ask you, what is the end game. Where do you see yourself, your personal economy in ten years time if this unbridled inflation goes unchecked. How much do you think your salary will be and how much do you think the cost of living, the cost of surviving will have risen to at this rate.

If you like sit down and not think out a solution. Be contracting, squeezing, managing and hailing....

You are asking a common man, 'must he buy ricehuh'.
Rice oh, common rice. This is how badly the Nigerian citizen has mentally degenerated because of sentiment.
Re: I Earn ₦500,000/month But I Am Poorer Than When I Was Earning ₦150,000 In 2019 by harjay1986: 7:38am On Jun 08
Ifeoluwadev:
Before anybody calls me a liar or a complainer, sit down and read this first. Because I have numbers. And numbers don't lie.

In 2019, I was earning ₦150,000 per month. Junior staff. I was not rich at all. But I was comfortable. I could breathe.

Today in 2026, I earn ₦500,000 per month. On paper that is more than 3x growth. I should be living large. I should have savings. I should be talking about investments by now.

Instead I am broke before the 25th of every month.

Let me show you exactly why.


THE NAIRA ITSELF
In 2019, one dollar was roughly ₦360.
Today in 2026, one dollar is over ₦1,500.

The naira has lost about 75% of its value against the dollar in 7 years. So anything imported, whether electronics, medicine, baby products or even some food, now costs 4 times what it used to.

My ₦500k today equals roughly $333.
My ₦150k in 2019 was worth roughly $416.

Read that again.

I earn more naira but fewer dollars. In real purchasing power I have gone backwards even though my salary tripled on paper.


FOOD

In 2019, I fed myself comfortably for around ₦30,000 per month. Decent food, market twice a week, occasionally a small restaurant.

Today that same lifestyle costs me at least ₦120,000 and that is me managing carefully.

| Item | 2019 | 2026 |
|---|---|---|
| Bag of rice (50kg) | ₦18,000 | ₦85,000+ |
| Cooking gas (12.5kg) | ₦3,500 | ₦18,000+ |
| Groundnut oil (4 litres) | ₦2,800 | ₦12,000+ |
| Tomatoes (paint bucket) | ₦800 | ₦5,000+ |
| Full chicken | ₦2,500 | ₦10,000+ |
| Big loaf of bread | ₦350 | ₦1,500+ |

My food budget went up by 400%. My salary went up by 233%. The food is winning.



RENT

In 2019, I paid ₦350,000 per year for a decent one bedroom in a Lagos suburb. That is about ₦29,000 per month if you break it down.

Today that same apartment, same area, same size, same leaking ceiling, is ₦1.2 million per year. That is ₦100,000 per month equivalent.

I now spend 20% of my gross salary on rent alone. And landlords still want one to two years upfront. So every renewal season I need to drop over ₦1 million at once like I am buying land.



ELECTRICITY AND GENERATOR
In 2019, NEPA was bad but manageable. Fuel was ₦145 per litre. My monthly gen fuel was around ₦8,000.

Today petrol is close to ₦1,500 per litre. My monthly generator fuel alone is ₦45,000. And NEPA is still giving me the same 4 hours they gave me in 2019. Nothing changed on their side except the bills went up.


TRANSPORT

Bus from my estate to office in 2019 was ₦150 each way. That is ₦300 per day, about ₦6,600 per month.

Same route today is ₦700 minimum each way. ₦1,400 per day. Nearly ₦31,000 per month.

Ride hailing? Multiply that by three. I now spend between ₦30,000 and ₦50,000 every month just moving my body from home to work and back.



SO WHERE DOES THE ₦500K GO?

| Expense | Monthly |
|---|---|
| Rent (broken down monthly) | ₦100,000 |
| Food and groceries | ₦120,000 |
| Generator fuel | ₦45,000 |
| Transport | ₦35,000 |
| NEPA bill | ₦18,000 |
| Airtime and data | ₦12,000 |
| Toiletries and misc | ₦20,000 |
| Tithe | ₦25,000 |
| **Total** | **₦375,000+** |

That leaves me ₦125,000 for savings, emergencies, hospital, clothes, sending money home, school fees if you have children, and anything unexpected.

In 2019 on ₦150,000, my total expenses were under ₦90,000 and I had ₦60,000 left. That leftover was worth $167 at the time. My ₦125,000 leftover today is worth $83.

I saved more real money when I earned less. That is not a feeling. That is arithmetic.



THE PART NOBODY TALKS ABOUT
Beyond the numbers, what has changed is how money feels.

In 2019, seeing ₦100,000 in my account felt like safety. Like I had options. Like I could breathe easy.

Today I see ₦500,000 land on payday and my first feeling is anxiety, not happiness. Because I immediately start calculating what is owed, what is running out, what will still not be enough.

That shift from feeling okay to feeling like you are always one emergency away from trouble, even as your salary grows, is what this economy has quietly done to the Nigerian middle class.

We are not imagining things. We are not lazy. We are not bad at managing money. We are just running on a treadmill that keeps speeding up.



MY QUESTION TO NAIRALANDERS:
What was your salary in 2019 and what is it today? Are you genuinely better off or are you like me, earning more and living less?

Drop your numbers in the comments. No judgement for anybody. Let us count together.
This is one of the effect of minimum wages increase every eke market... We only complain about government but forget we citizen that are devil incarnate... Some other country even if government increase their minimum wages you will hardly see any increase in foodstuff and many other goods but here any pin on minimum wages you go hear Dollar don increase on Ponmo.... Local firewood seller go tell you the same... My advice is that if you can move out of Lagos and still get the same pay just do it... Lagos no be for 500k earner if you want to leave comfortable ooh..
Re: I Earn ₦500,000/month But I Am Poorer Than When I Was Earning ₦150,000 In 2019 by Sultannayef: 7:40am On Jun 08
Stop paying tithe, you are wasting your money!
Re: I Earn ₦500,000/month But I Am Poorer Than When I Was Earning ₦150,000 In 2019 by geoworldedu: 7:41am On Jun 08
That's what Tinubu can do.
Re: I Earn ₦500,000/month But I Am Poorer Than When I Was Earning ₦150,000 In 2019 by geoworldedu: 7:41am On Jun 08
Sultannayef:
Stop paying tithe, you are wasting your money!
💯
Re: I Earn ₦500,000/month But I Am Poorer Than When I Was Earning ₦150,000 In 2019 by frankson1(m): 7:43am On Jun 08
Lots of people are leaving comfortably well and even buying a car, paying rent of over N800k.

Your kind will still complain even if your N500k is trippled.

In the same 2019, lots of people couldn't afford to get a tin milk. Infact, there was never a time where things was so easy for everyone. The same level of hardship most people experience now, is the same most others experienced in 2019.

Get your house in order mtchewww undecided undecided
Re: I Earn ₦500,000/month But I Am Poorer Than When I Was Earning ₦150,000 In 2019 by Akalia(m): 7:44am On Jun 08
Ifeoluwadev:
Before anybody calls me a liar or a complainer, sit down and read this first. Because I have numbers. And numbers don't lie.

In 2019, I was earning ₦150,000 per month. Junior staff. I was not rich at all. But I was comfortable. I could breathe.

Today in 2026, I earn ₦500,000 per month. On paper that is more than 3x growth. I should be living large. I should have savings. I should be talking about investments by now.

Instead I am broke before the 25th of every month.

Let me show you exactly why.


THE NAIRA ITSELF
In 2019, one dollar was roughly ₦360.
Today in 2026, one dollar is over ₦1,500.

The naira has lost about 75% of its value against the dollar in 7 years. So anything imported, whether electronics, medicine, baby products or even some food, now costs 4 times what it used to.

My ₦500k today equals roughly $333.
My ₦150k in 2019 was worth roughly $416.

Read that again.

I earn more naira but fewer dollars. In real purchasing power I have gone backwards even though my salary tripled on paper.


FOOD

In 2019, I fed myself comfortably for around ₦30,000 per month. Decent food, market twice a week, occasionally a small restaurant.

Today that same lifestyle costs me at least ₦120,000 and that is me managing carefully.

| Item | 2019 | 2026 |
|---|---|---|
| Bag of rice (50kg) | ₦18,000 | ₦85,000+ |
| Cooking gas (12.5kg) | ₦3,500 | ₦18,000+ |
| Groundnut oil (4 litres) | ₦2,800 | ₦12,000+ |
| Tomatoes (paint bucket) | ₦800 | ₦5,000+ |
| Full chicken | ₦2,500 | ₦10,000+ |
| Big loaf of bread | ₦350 | ₦1,500+ |

My food budget went up by 400%. My salary went up by 233%. The food is winning.



RENT

In 2019, I paid ₦350,000 per year for a decent one bedroom in a Lagos suburb. That is about ₦29,000 per month if you break it down.

Today that same apartment, same area, same size, same leaking ceiling, is ₦1.2 million per year. That is ₦100,000 per month equivalent.

I now spend 20% of my gross salary on rent alone. And landlords still want one to two years upfront. So every renewal season I need to drop over ₦1 million at once like I am buying land.



ELECTRICITY AND GENERATOR
In 2019, NEPA was bad but manageable. Fuel was ₦145 per litre. My monthly gen fuel was around ₦8,000.

Today petrol is close to ₦1,500 per litre. My monthly generator fuel alone is ₦45,000. And NEPA is still giving me the same 4 hours they gave me in 2019. Nothing changed on their side except the bills went up.


TRANSPORT

Bus from my estate to office in 2019 was ₦150 each way. That is ₦300 per day, about ₦6,600 per month.

Same route today is ₦700 minimum each way. ₦1,400 per day. Nearly ₦31,000 per month.

Ride hailing? Multiply that by three. I now spend between ₦30,000 and ₦50,000 every month just moving my body from home to work and back.



SO WHERE DOES THE ₦500K GO?

| Expense | Monthly |
|---|---|
| Rent (broken down monthly) | ₦100,000 |
| Food and groceries | ₦120,000 |
| Generator fuel | ₦45,000 |
| Transport | ₦35,000 |
| NEPA bill | ₦18,000 |
| Airtime and data | ₦12,000 |
| Toiletries and misc | ₦20,000 |
| Tithe | ₦25,000 |
| **Total** | **₦375,000+** |

That leaves me ₦125,000 for savings, emergencies, hospital, clothes, sending money home, school fees if you have children, and anything unexpected.

In 2019 on ₦150,000, my total expenses were under ₦90,000 and I had ₦60,000 left. That leftover was worth $167 at the time. My ₦125,000 leftover today is worth $83.

I saved more real money when I earned less. That is not a feeling. That is arithmetic.



THE PART NOBODY TALKS ABOUT
Beyond the numbers, what has changed is how money feels.

In 2019, seeing ₦100,000 in my account felt like safety. Like I had options. Like I could breathe easy.

Today I see ₦500,000 land on payday and my first feeling is anxiety, not happiness. Because I immediately start calculating what is owed, what is running out, what will still not be enough.

That shift from feeling okay to feeling like you are always one emergency away from trouble, even as your salary grows, is what this economy has quietly done to the Nigerian middle class.

We are not imagining things. We are not lazy. We are not bad at managing money. We are just running on a treadmill that keeps speeding up.



MY QUESTION TO NAIRALANDERS:
What was your salary in 2019 and what is it today? Are you genuinely better off or are you like me, earning more and living less?

Drop your numbers in the comments. No judgement for anybody. Let us count together.
OP I want to presume that you are still a bachelor and if I am right I can't help but think that you are actually living above your means.
For a bachelor, 500k salary is relatively a fat salary this is of course if you don't shoulder the responsibility of providing for someone else as a breadwinner.
See, I earn just about the same salary as you earn and I am a family man (2 kids, one wife), I can tell you for free that I am able to save up to 20% out of what I earn.
But I must agree with on a general note that the cost of living in Nigeria as at today is really on the crazy high side compared to some years back, no thanks to the draconian fiscal policies of this regime.
The money at hand today is of less purchasing value compared to what it would had been a couple of years back. We are all just getting by, God continue to help us.
Re: I Earn ₦500,000/month But I Am Poorer Than When I Was Earning ₦150,000 In 2019 by Okechinwadike: 7:45am On Jun 08
It is one of the highest level of hypocrisy to vote,support, campaign for Tinubu comes to social media to complain.
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