A Nation Under Strain: Record Pension Payouts and Prison Populations Test Swiss Systems
Two new statistics paint a picture of a Switzerland facing profound social and demographic pressures. The number of old-age pensions being paid out has hit a record high, while simultaneously, the country's prison population has reached its highest level ever recorded, raising questions about the long-term sustainability of its social systems.

Key Takeaways
- Swiss old-age pension recipients reached a record high of 2.64 million in the most recent reporting period.
- Switzerland's prison population hit 7,119 inmates, the highest level since records began in 1988.
- Approximately one-third of all Swiss old-age pensions are currently paid to individuals living outside of Switzerland.
- The Swiss prison system is operating at 97% capacity with only 7,373 total places available.
By The Numbers
They Said
"With my pension money I canât live in Switzerland."