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Squeezed on disposable income

- Jessica Hill

Rana Suri has lived in Abu Dhabi since 2011, and works as a nurse at a government-run hospital.

“During the first few years I was in the UAE, I spent a lot of my wages on electronic­s and gifts for family and friends,” says the 35 year-old Indian. “But now I have much less spare at the end of each month for such things.”

Ms Suri says she has noticed a 5 per cent increase in living costs this year compared to 2016. “Salaries have stagnated in the last two years,” she says. “In my department, we’ve seen no increments, and I feel like this will continue into the future.” Ms Suri says her 30-minute daily commute is also more expensive. “Before deregulati­on of petrol prices [in August 2015] it used to cost me Dh100 for a full tank. Now it’s gone up to Dh120 a tank.”

Ms Suri’s car insurance for her 2013 model, mid-size sedan was Dh1,350 in 2016 and hiked to Dh1,870 for 2017.

Although rents have been nosediving across the UAE, the benefits are not being passed to existing renters who, like Ms Suri and her husband, choose to stay put – in their case, in a twobedroom flat on Electra Street. “When we renewed our rental contract, our landlord refused to drop the rent,” she says. “But when we looked at other apartments in our area, we saw the rent was 10 to 15 per cent below our Dh95,000 rate.”

Salik charges have risen in Dubai because the Al Safa and Al Barsha toll gates are now delinked, so it now costs Dh8 instead of Dh4 in charges for Ms Suri to drive to Dubai at weekends to visit her friends.

Two years ago, she took out a Dh320,000 five-year loan, which she invested back home in India. “I bought a home, and invested the remainder. I will use that for my future plans to migrate to another country – hopefully Australia or New Zealand, once my loan is repaid.”

But despite watching her dirhams these days, Ms Suri says she is still thankful. “Despite saving less money last year, overall since I have been in the UAE, I have made a lot more money than I would have done if I’d just stayed in India.”

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