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Economy Guide in Switzerland

Economic overview, job market trends, income levels, and financial landscape for expats

Economic Overview

GDP

$807.71B

Total economic output of the country

HDI

0.96

Very high human development

Quality of Life

93/100

Excellent quality of life — among the top worldwide

Purchasing Power

80/100

Strong purchasing power — high local buying capacity

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Cost of Living Index

0510
Expensive

Switzerland has a very high cost of living with a Consumer Price Index (CPI) of 110.2, significantly above the NYC baseline. Groceries (111.3) and restaurant prices (110.4) are also considerably higher than in New York City.

Housing Market

0510
Moderate

The property price to income ratio is 10.8 years, indicating a moderate housing market. The Rent Index is 47.6, suggesting that renting is relatively more affordable than purchasing property in Switzerland.

Average Income Levels

0510
Excellent

With a Purchasing Power Index of 192.4, residents in Switzerland have excellent buying power, significantly higher than the NYC baseline.

Tax System

0510
Moderate

Switzerland operates a complex, multi-layered tax system with federal, cantonal, and municipal taxes. The federal income tax is progressive, capped at an effective rate of 11.5%, while combined income tax rates can range from approximately 21% to 46% due to significant regional variations. The standard VAT rate is 8.1% as of January 1, 2024, with reduced rates for certain goods and services. Property and wealth taxes are also levied at cantonal and municipal levels, varying widely by location.

Business Environment

0510
Excellent

Switzerland's business environment is highly favorable, with its startup ecosystem ranked 9th globally in 2025 and 5th in Western Europe. The country boasts a strong innovation culture, world-class universities, and a significant focus on deep tech, attracting substantial venture capital investment. Its stable economic landscape and political stability further contribute to its attractiveness for businesses.

Social Security

0510
Excellent

Switzerland offers a robust and comprehensive social security system, encompassing a three-pillar pension scheme (state, occupational, and private provisions), and extensive unemployment benefits, typically covering 80% of average pay up to a cap. Healthcare is universal but requires mandatory private health insurance for all residents. The system also provides family allowances and maternity/paternity benefits, with a 13th annual AHV/AVS pension payment to be introduced in 2026.

Banking & Financial Safety

0510
Excellent

Deposits in Switzerland are protected up to CHF 100,000 (approximately USD 109,900) per client per institution by esisuisse, a legally regulated self-regulatory scheme. The Swiss banking sector is renowned for its stability, robust regulatory framework by FINMA and the Swiss National Bank (SNB), and adherence to international standards like Basel III. While Credit Suisse faced issues in 2023, rapid intervention minimized systemic impact, and the sector remains strong.

Deposit Protection: up to $109,900 USD (see sources)