The Figure CHF 6 bn. for administrative expenses The Figure on costly bureaucracy 01.04.2025, Michele Salvi
The Figure 1 percent of GDP in public investment The Figure on public investment 25.03.2025, Michele Salvi
The figure 800 Mio. Fr. cost of capital The Figure on the effects of explicit government guarantees for cantonal banks and taxpayers. 04.03.2025, Lukas Schmid
The figure 3% expected revenue The Figure on the effects of the financial transaction tax 25.02.2025, Michele Salvi
The Figure 292 Working Hours The Figure on the negative market price for Swiss electricity 18.02.2025, Christoph Eisenring, Simon Stocker
The Figure 1,705 full-time jobs The Figure on the impact of administrative growth 11.02.2025, Lukas Rühli
The Figure 15 Percent Health Expenses The Figure on the stability of health expenses 28.01.2025, Sonia Estevez, Jérôme Cosandey
The Figure CHF 400 bn. of higher public debt The Figure on the financial consequences without the debt brake. 21.01.2025, Michele Salvi
The Figure -3h Working Hours The Figure on working hours in Switzerland 14.01.2025, Patrick Leisibach
The Figure 88% The Figure This corresponds to how much the net salary increases if one doubles his or her workload in Switzerland from 50 to 100% and earns the average salary. This puts Switzerland in a solid second place in Europe. For single people earning the average income, the (marginal) tax rates do not hinder an increase in working hours. 19.12.2024, Marco Salvi
The Figure 17 000 Fr. Benefits for Steel and Aluminum Sector The Figure on subsidies for the steel and aluminum industry 17.12.2024, Lukas Schmid
The Figure 4210 – Homeschooling The Figure on homeschooling in Switzerland 10.12.2024, Patricia Schafer
The Figure 13 Steelworks The Figure on supply security: Why Switzerland does not need to have its own steelworks. 03.12.2024, Lukas Schmid