Central to India’s growth narrative is the critical role of domestic consumption. However, a closer look reveals a story fuelled not just by overall growth, but by the spending habits of a select few. The socioeconomic landscape is defined by disparities in wealth and opportunity, the narrative of its economic trajectory oscillates between potential and disparity. India’s economic house rests on a precarious foundation: a mere five per cent at the top own over 60 per cent of the wealth, while a staggering 60 per cent at the bottom struggle with less than four per cent. Inclusive growth is the mortar that can build a sustainable and equitable future.
Segmented Consumer Landscape: India’s consumer landscape is a fascinating tapestry woven from threads of immense wealth and pervasive poverty. This stark disparity in consumption patterns presents a fundamental challenge – can India achieve sustainable economic prosperity without first achieving inclusive growth?
At the pinnacle of India’s economic pyramid rests its affluent class, a compact five per cent – roughly 70 million strong, comparable to the population of France or the UK. Enjoying an average per capita income of Rs 30-40 lakh annually, this influential group wields significant financial clout. They are the prime movers behind India’s luxury market, fuelling demand for premium services and high-end education. The next 15 per cent, similar in size to Brazil, and numbering approximately 200 million, represent the “rich and well-to-do”. They are early Adopters, Comfort Seekers and are endowed with discretionary income and invest in both financial and non-financial assets, luxury items, education, holidays and healthcare. They drive sectors like FMCG, affordable housing, and public transportation.
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