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Switzerland

TL2 regional drilldown

Sub-national disposable income across the country's TL2 (Territorial Level 2) regions. Bars are scaled relative to the country mean — a value of 1.20× means that region's residents have 20% more disposable income than the national average. The dashed vertical line marks the mean.

TL2 regions

14

Coefficient of variation

0.095

Richest / poorest ratio

1.34×

Latest year

2016

Regional income relative to country mean

Each bar is one TL2 region. Darker color = above mean; lighter = below. Bars sorted by absolute value, descending.

ZurichCentral Switzerla…ZurichCentral Switzerla…Lake Geneva RegionNorthwestern Swit…Lake Geneva RegionNorthwestern Swit…Eastern Switzerla…Eastern Switzerla…Espace MittellandEspace MittellandTicinoTicino1.13×1.13×1.11×1.11×1.03×1.01×1.01×0.99×0.98×0.96×0.92×0.90×0.87×0.85×

All regions

#RegionUSD PPP / capitaShare of mean
1ZurichCH0467,5091.13×
2Central SwitzerlandCH0667,2451.13×
3ZurichCH0466,1391.11×
4Central SwitzerlandCH0665,8801.11×
5Lake Geneva RegionCH0161,3271.03×
6Northwestern SwitzerlandCH0360,0991.01×
7Lake Geneva RegionCH0160,0821.01×
8Northwestern SwitzerlandCH0358,8790.99×
9Eastern SwitzerlandCH0558,2290.98×
10Eastern SwitzerlandCH0557,0470.96×
11Espace MittellandCH0254,8870.92×
12Espace MittellandCH0253,7730.90×
13TicinoCH0751,6010.87×
14TicinoCH0750,5530.85×

Source: OECD CFE.EDS, DSD_REG_ECO@DF_INC. Disposable income (B6N), per capita, USD PPP. Region codes follow OECD TL2 classification — the standard sub-national breakdown for cross-country comparison (e.g. NL32 = North Holland, USCA = California). Latest available year per country, which may differ between countries.