How expensive will Switzerland become?
What about the prices in Germany? Will they soon be as expensive as the prices in Switzerland and what is the situation with inflation there?
What about the prices in Germany? Will they soon be as expensive as the prices in Switzerland and what is the situation with inflation there?
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Where are you from? And do you prefer the north or the south of Germany?
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If you see the prices in Switzerland they appear high. This is true in view from abroad. If you see the prices from the point of view of Switzerland, however, prices are quite normal and correspond to income.
This depends on the exchange rate of CHF with foreign currencies. The CHF is highly regarded abroad as very stable.
I remember my first stays in my childhood in Germany. At the time, we counted CHF 1.20 for a DM. That would be 2.40 francs for today’s euro.
Today we pay for a euro just after CHF 0.94. The value of the franc has therefore since increased by 2 1/2 times.
This circumstance of the safe and valuable franc is unlikely to change. The Swiss franc remains a secure port for the owners, while the euro is likely to continue to sack.
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Actually, it’s… It was quite brutal that in Germany one simply replaced the “DM” with “EU” and thus the prices for food were almost doubled. I remember the headlines with the term “Teuro”.
Good morning, Switzerland is always expensive and will not change, dear greeting
Inflation in Switzerland is very low. However, petrol was billilger until recently as in neighbouring countries.
there you are totally in debt:
2001 The price was 1 Euro=1.60 Francs. Current under a Frank:
You give1 CHFand obtainedEUR 1.0395
You’ve managed the euro and we’ve taken care of the franc!
Not Switzerland has become expensive, you have become cheaper!
You have 9% of us at most 3.5%
I am Swiss
Why?
the channi unfortunately nid xeh! 🙂
But I hanmi gfreut, woni d Ferie pays han in the Tüütschem and I 300 support less zalt han than the euro amount xi isch!
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that remains expensive, but there you also earn significantly more than in Austria or Germany
which remains expensive
but you deserve more