The municipality of Fontaines-sur-Grandson offers singles with a gross annual salary of 50,000 francs the opportunity to save 22,000 francs more annually than in the expensive Graubünden municipality of Samedan.
According to a report by amp.20min.ch, the Institute for Swiss Economic Policy (IWP) has determined in which municipalities singles with an income of around 50,000 francs per year can save the most money. The municipality of Fontaines-sur-Grandson in Vaud tops the list, followed by Mauborget and Tévenon, also in Vaud. Samedan in Graubünden, however, ends up in last place. In Fontaines-sur-Grandson, after deducting rent, taxes and fees, singles are left with almost 29,000 francs a year for personal expenses, while in Samedan it is only 7,000 francs. This data clearly shows how the cost of living and the economic situation in...

The municipality of Fontaines-sur-Grandson offers singles with a gross annual salary of 50,000 francs the opportunity to save 22,000 francs more annually than in the expensive Graubünden municipality of Samedan.
According to a report by amp.20min.ch, the Institute for Swiss Economic Policy (IWP) has determined in which municipalities singles with an income of around 50,000 francs per year can save the most money. The municipality of Fontaines-sur-Grandson in Vaud tops the list, followed by Mauborget and Tévenon, also in Vaud. Samedan in Graubünden, however, ends up in last place. In Fontaines-sur-Grandson, after deducting rent, taxes and fees, singles are left with almost 29,000 francs a year for personal expenses, while in Samedan it is only 7,000 francs.
This data clearly shows how the cost of living and economic conditions in different communities can impact residents' financial situations. Economic factors such as rent prices, taxes and duties have a significant impact on people's disposable income and thus also on their ability to save or invest.
This data can also be important for the local economic environment. Communities with a reasonable cost of living can become more attractive to singles, which can lead to an increasing population and boost the local economy. On the other hand, communities with high costs of living may be less attractive to singles, leading to declining populations and economic challenges.
It is important to note that this data is based on a gross annual salary of 50,000 francs and may vary depending on personal circumstances such as debts, payment obligations or other financial obligations. Still, they provide insight into the differences between different communities and the influence their economic factors can have on the financial health of their residents.
Source: https://amp.20min.ch/story/50-000-fr-kommenmiet-hoelle-samedan-teure-mieten-sind-nicht-abwerfend-974148301489
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