What is the black population of Switzerland?

According to official Swiss population statistics, 73,553 foreigners with African nationality lived in Switzerland as of 2009 (0.9% of total population, or 4.3% of resident foreigners — this data excludes immigrants with African ancestry coming from other parts of the world: Dominican Republic, Brazil, United States, ...
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What percentage of Switzerland is white?

Race & Ethnicity

The largest Switzerland County racial/ethnic groups are White (95.2%) followed by Hispanic (2.0%) and Two or More (1.5%).
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Is Switzerland ethnically diverse?

As a consequence, many ethnic groups have given vent to their frustrations through a wide variety of forceful political means, including violence. In contrast to these countries, Switzerland, although ethnically diverse, has been free in recent years of national ethnically based political conflict.
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Is Switzerland expensive to live in?

The cost of living in Switzerland is among the highest in the world, with the cities of Zurich and Geneva consistently found to be the most expensive on the planet.
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Is healthcare free in Switzerland?

There are no free state-provided health services, but private health insurance is compulsory for all persons residing in Switzerland (within three months of taking up residence or being born in the country).
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How much does a house cost in Switzerland?

House prices

The median price for houses on the market is CHF 1,100,000. The asking price for 80% of properties falls within the range between CHF 417,500 and CHF 3,200,000. The average price per m² in Switzerland is CHF 6,216 / m² (price per square meter).
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Is Switzerland overpopulated?

It is to some a sign that Switzerland is rapidly becoming overpopulated. “With between 70,000 and 80,000 more people coming into the country every year, that means 56,000 more cars every year and 40,000 more homes to build.
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Why is Switzerland so rich?

Pharmaceuticals, gems, chemicals, and machinery are the main contributors. Another key factor is Switzerland's focus on its own industries. The country's attitude towards free trade has resulted in a focus on creating things domestically rather than buying cheap exports from other countries.
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Whats the largest race in the world?

The world's largest ethnic group is Han Chinese, with Mandarin being the world's most spoken language in terms of native speakers.
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Is Switzerland more French or German?

German is by far the most widely spoken language in Switzerland: 19 of the country's 26 cantons are predominantly (Swiss) German-speaking. French is spoken in the western part of the country, the "Suisse Romande." Four cantons are French-speaking: Geneva, Jura, Neuchâtel and Vaud.
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How many ethnic groups are in Switzerland?

The four ethnolinguistic groups (Germanic, French, Italian, and Rhaeto-Romansh) that make up the native Swiss population have retained their specific characteristics. Originally, the country was inhabited by Celtic tribes in the west and south and by Rhaetians in the east.
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How many foreigners live in Switzerland?

With 2,148,300 foreign nationals permanently resident in Switzerland, foreigners account for 25.1% of the population. The most common countries of origin in 2018 were Italy (14.9% or 319,300 persons), Germany (14.3% or 306,200), Portugal (12.3% or 263,300) and France (6.3% or 134,800).
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Are there poor in Switzerland?

Poverty in Switzerland refers to people who are living in relative poverty in Switzerland. In 2018, 7.9% of the population or some 660,000 people in Switzerland were affected by income poverty. Switzerland has also a significant number of working poor, estimated at 145,000 in 2015.
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What is a good salary in Switzerland?

What Is a Good Salary in Switzerland in 2021? A monthly salary between 6,000 CHF and 9,000 CHF is considered a decent salary. The annual salary above 72,000 CHF is considered to be good. Everyone getting between 6,000 CHF and 9,000 CHF per month is a good earner.
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Can foreigners buy house in Switzerland?

In general, non-resident foreign individuals may not purchase land and/or property to use as a primary residence. A non-resident may acquire a holiday home in Switzerland upon receipt of an authorization from the canton where the property is located.
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What is the poverty rate in Switzerland?

In 2020 (income 2019), 8.5% of the Swiss population i.e. approx. 722 000 people were affected by income poverty. The groups most affected were persons living alone or in single-parent households with minor children, persons with no post-compulsory education and those living in households where no-one works.
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Is Swiss expensive?

Switzerland is said to be the most expensive country in the world.
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Is Switzerland safe for tourists?

While these facts definitely stand, Switzerland is also one of the safest countries to live and visit. It has, for years, ranked high in the lists of the most secure places in the world. In 2019, the Global Peace Index ranked Switzerland as the 11th safest place on earth.
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What is minimum wage in Switzerland?

The minimum wage is set at CHF 20 per hour. With a referendum held in 2020, voters in Geneva set the world's highest minimum wage at CHF 23 per hour. Meanwhile, Basel became the first German-speaking canton (The latest canton in Switzerland) to set a minimum wage at CHF 21 per hour.
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What is the average wage in Switzerland?

As of 2020, according to the Swiss Federal Statistical Office, the average gross annual wage for someone working full-time in Switzerland was 78.456 Swiss francs a year. This amounts to around 6.500 Swiss francs a month. The median wage for Switzerland in 2020 was 60.847 according to the OECD.
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How long can a US citizen stay in Switzerland?

Citizens of the United States with a valid U.S. Tourist passport (blue passport) can travel to Switzerland for a short stay of up to 90 days within a 180-day period without having to apply or obtain a Schengen visa.
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What is the tax rate in Switzerland?

Taxes are calculated based on specific figures for specific cantons and municipalities. The maximum overall rate of federal income tax is 11.5%. The various cantonal and municipal taxes are also levied at progressive rates, with a maximum combined cantonal and municipal rate of approximately 36%.
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