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May be in some basic things but not all.Forget about Car,wine etc.I think price of the basic goods for living in both countries are not much different.It is the luxurious goods which are distorting the picture.I can share the price level of basic commodities in the major cities in BD from my personal observation if you do the same for India's.
You know PPP values change throughout India itself.
Otherwise, in nominal terms, backward and rich states are almost equal (gap is seen in PPP).
BTW,
If Indians and BD people earn same things can survive with basic things, Indians are definitely more capable of buying luxury than Bangla brothers.
In India, if consider a family or poor people,
1. People earning less than Rs. 10000 are considered poor. Yet they can afford basic things, their luxuries are faint against rest. Their percentage is low yet their children pull out family from this easily to get an income of 15-20000. This is so common these days.
Their percentage is depleting fastly.
2. People earning between Rs. 15000-25000 are most common. An average Indian life in average state (neither considered rich nor poor.)
3. People earning more than Rs. 30000 are significantly more lavish. They try to buy a car as soon as possible. They have nice homes, lifestyles etc..
4. People like me who earn Rs. 48000 a month.
What about BD?
Everything except basic needs is a luxury.Dude, only 0.1% of either of our populations can buy luxury goods. Stick to what the entire population does, not what 10 or 15 people do.
Look at prices of food, fuel, housing etc. Not price of PS4 and BMW.
Even the internet. Calculate now.