The Squeeze: Swiss Households Face Rising Costs Despite Low Inflation
A new analysis reveals that while official inflation remains low, the real cost of living in Switzerland has surged over the past five years, primarily driven by housing and energy. We explore which goods and services are becoming more expensive and how households are coping with the financial pressure.

Key Takeaways
- Official inflation is forecast to be a negligible 0.2% in 2025, masking the reality of long-term price hikes.
- The overall price level in Switzerland has risen by 7% over the past five years, a significant shift after decades of stability.
- Housing and energy costs combined have surged by 15% in the last five years.
- Health insurance premiums are rising, yet they are excluded from the official consumer price index.
- Technology prices have plummeted, with personal computers dropping 35% and televisions 23% in price.
By The Numbers
They Said
"Prices in Switzerland are around 7% higher than five years ago, putting pressure on household budgets."
"Housing is by far the largest expense."