The Cost of Living for an Expat in Switzerland
By Chantal Panozzo
December 3rd, 2009
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When you first arrive in a new country, it can be stressful for many reasons: language, bureaucracy, finding your way around. But it can also be stressful because it’s hard to judge costs. Yes, things are typically more expensive in Switzerland, but how much so in relation to your salary? Will you be able to save? How will you budget?
The average Swiss salary is about CHF 68,000 (or about CHF 5,600 a month). Full-time salaries under CHF 35,000 are considered poverty level for a family of four. But if you’re a highly qualified professional like many expats in Switzerland, you can expect salaries to be double the national average, sometimes even more. Salaries also vary from canton to canton and industry to industry.
Below is a run-down of what you can expect things to cost: (all figures in CHF)
2-bedroom apartment: 2000-4000/month (depending on canton/location)
Additional apartment costs (Nebenkosten—like heating the building, etc): 5000/year
Parking spot at apartment: 180/month
Health insurance (you typically must buy this independent of an employer): 300/month (with a 2500 deductible)
Apartment insurance: 500/year
Loaf of Bread: 2
2-liters Milk: 2
10 eggs: 4
Bag of Chips: 5
Yearly Resident Permit costs: 100
Liter of Gas: 1.65
Yearly Train Pass (GA, second class): 3000
Full-price ticket for a 15-minute train ride: 10
High-speed Internet: 45/month
Phone line: 20/month
Cell phone: 25-50 cents a minute (pre-pay)
Lunch at restaurant: 20
Dinner at restaurant: 40
Beer at restaurant: 5
Water at restaurant: 6
Movie ticket: 18
Value-meal at McDonalds: 10
Starbucks drink (small): 7
Language lessons: (3 weeks, intensive) 750
Daycare: 2000-5000/month
Tuition at an international school: 30,000/year
Anyone else have anything to add about the cost of living in Switzerland?
For more on living in Switzerland, visit One Big Yodel, a blog about expat life in Switzerland.
Tags: apartment, cost of living, expat, expat in switzerland, prices, salary, Switzerland
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