SALARY in SWITZERLAND: How Much do the SWISS EARN and What's Left in the End

Published 2023-11-12
#Average #INCOME in #Switzerland is 78,000 CHF/ around $86,000 a year. This is a LOT of #MONEY, and you now what, in Switzerland this is normal! But Switzerland is also one of the MOST EXPENSIVE countries in the world.
We show you what is left in an average Swiss wallet at the end of the month.

For example: A teachers can earn approximately 70,000 to 120,000 Francs annually.

Rent for a one-bedroom apartment could hover around 1,500 to 2,000 Swiss Francs a month.
For a single person, monthly grocery expenses could fall between 400-600 Francs. Dining out might cost around 20-40 Francs per meal, depending on where you go.

Switzerland is famous for its low taxes.
The canton Zug and Schwyz, for example—they're top picks for lower taxes, and Zurich is not bad either. So, what's in your wallet at the end of the month - can actually hinge on where you call home.

We show you in this video more details and what a remarkable amount of money many people in Switzerland can save each year.
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All Comments (21)
  • @DwayneMCyrus
    Beautiful video! Thank you so very much for the information as I will be moving within the next 2 months.
  • @TravelisMyLove1
    Best informative video ever 😊 Thank you, Guys 😊 I would like to see cost of living in Lugano
  • Super interessante channel. Neue subscriber. Super guets Videoediting, bi beidruckt. Liebi Grüess us em Thurgau, Susanne
  • @user-yc1lr5lt8v
    As a foreigner I should also divide the annual salary by 13 months? Very valuable video. thank you! <3
  • @antidumbcomments
    Hello, thank you for this video. How easy is it for a non-EU foreigner to start and operate a small/medium business in fashion??
  • @agentorange1291
    But what you also should mention, that you can deduct a lot of stuff in your tax report.
  • @sasalivancic8127
    I don't understand your income tax calculation. You calculated it after all the expenses were deducted. Are income taxes charged on the basis of annual gross income or income after expenses?
  • Am New here.i want to study in public university in Switzerland.can you tell me More About the university and the process
  • @CODEMENTAL
    Great video! I now live in Switzerland and I agree with all that is said here. Except that as a foreigner I am deducted tax at source! If you are not vegetarian then it maybe a good time to do it while living in Switzerland!
  • @sir_crab2080
    Got a job in IT , offer 92,000 gross annual. Zurich. Is that enough for a family of 4 ???
  • @dmadhav4867
    what is the salary for scientist in pharma or biotech industry as swiss is hub.
  • @B777Cap
    Please as a person who lives in Switzerland exactly at your city but no one as you know speaks standard German so how we can learn standard German while no one speak standard German we cannot hear it while we are working through the city or in the trains or this place is you know