Countries are struggling to contain inflation, but not Switzerland. Here’s why

As many countries across the globe battle sky-high inflation, Switzerland’s economy is seeing something far less dramatic.

Inflation in Switzerland hit a 29-year high of 3.5% in 2022. While high by Swiss standards, that figure is well below the double-digit inflation of comparable economies including the United States (9.1%), United Kingdom (11.1%) and euro zone (10.6%).

On top of that, economists say it’s easing.

“It’s coming down a little bit,” Tobias Straumann, professor of modern and economic history at the University of Zurich, told CNBC.

So, what is it about the Swiss economy that’s allowed it to largely sidestep inflation, and what can other countries learn from it? Watch the video to find out.

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10 件のコメント

  • The Swiss will be fine for quite some time, because they have an enormous amount of unclaimed gold from ww2 belonging to you a group of people that had been got rid of by Ad0lf.

  • Recessions are where multi millionaires are created. I feel for the older generation, but if you are young or middle age, you should do everything possible to double and triple your investments.

  • how to tackle inflation according to this video: attract rich people to be your citizens so they don’t feel the inflation

  • They block SA a lot. They wanted to hire someone before to kill them but they need people not to put the same system back.

    the current vision of Sa is pure domination of everything they can think of.

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