Swiss Wages Rise Significantly in 2025, Outpacing Inflation
Swiss workers see 2.3% nominal wage increase in 2025, with real wage growth expected as inflation remains between 0.1-0.3%, boosting purchasing power.

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Swiss employees receive substantial pay rise with nominal wages up 2.3% in 2025, outpacing inflation and boosting real purchasing power.
Swiss workers see 2.3% nominal wage increase in 2025, with real wage growth expected as inflation remains between 0.1-0.3%, boosting purchasing power.

Consumer prices in Switzerland rose 0.1% year-on-year in June, rebounding from negative territory, with domestic products showing 0.7% increase despite imported goods deflation.

Consumer prices in Switzerland rose 0.1% year-on-year in June, marking an unexpected rebound after May's negative figures

The Swiss National Bank makes a significant monetary policy shift, reducing its policy rate to 0% following sustained decline in inflation.

Switzerland's inflation rate dropped to 0% in April 2025, marking the lowest level in four years, primarily due to the strong franc's impact on import costs.

April inflation rate drops to lowest level in four years, driven by strong franc and declining costs of imported goods, while core inflation slows to 0.6%.

Swiss workers see real wage growth of 0.7% as nominal wages increase by 1.8%, outpacing annual inflation of 1.1%, marking first real wage gains since 2022.

December sees significant price increases for vacation rentals and mountain activities, outpacing general inflation rate.

Swiss inflation settled at 1.1% in 2024, down from 2.1% in 2023, with December showing a 0.6% year-on-year rate amid falling food and fuel prices.

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