Economy of Switzerland

Economy of Switzerland
The city of Zürich, the most important economic center of the country
CurrencySwiss franc (CHF)
Calendar year
Trade organisations
EFTA, WTO and OECD
Country group
Statistics
Population8,981,565 (T1, 2024)
GDP
  • $947.13 Billion (nominal, 2025)
    • $881.08 billion (PPP, 2025)
GDP rank
GDP growth
  • 2.1% (2022)
  • 0.8% (2023)
  • 1.8% (2024)
GDP per capita
  • $104,896(nominal, 2025)
  • $97,580 (PPP, 2025)
GDP per capita rank
GDP by sector
2.4% (2023)
Population below poverty line
  • 6.6% in poverty (2014)
  • 18.8% at risk of poverty or social exclusion (AROPE 2022)
31.1 medium (2022)
  • 0.967 very high (2022) (1st)
  • 0.891 very high IHDI (2022)
82 out of 100 points (2023) (7th)
Labour force
  • 4,971,981 (2019)
  • 83.0% employment rate (2023)
Labour force by occupation
Unemployment
  • 1.9% (May 2023)
  • 1.7% Youth Unemployment (15 to 24 year-olds; Q1-2023)
Average gross salary
CHF 8,286 / €8,854 monthly (2024)
CHF 6,798 / €7,265 monthly (2024)
Main industries
External
Exports$468.7 billion (2020)
Export goods
machinery, chemicals, metals, watches, agricultural products
Main export partners
Imports$291.1 billion (2020)
Import goods
machinery, chemicals, vehicles, metals, agricultural products, textiles
Main import partners
FDI stock
  • $1.489 trillion (31 December 2017 est.)
  • Abroad: $1.701 trillion (31 December 2017 est.)
$66.55 billion (2017 est.)
$1.664 trillion (31 March 2016 est.)
Public finances
41.8% of GDP (2017 est.)
$1.25 trillion (January 2023) (3rd)
1.1% (of GDP) (2017 est.)
Revenues242.1 billion (2017 est.)
Expenses234.4 billion (2017 est.)
Economic aidDonor: ODA 3 billion CHF (0.50% of GDP)
  • Standard & Poor's:
  • AAA (Domestic)
  • AAA (Foreign)
  • AAA (T&C Assessment)
  • Outlook: Stable
  • Moody's:
  • Aaa
  • Outlook: Stable
  • Fitch:
  • AAA
  • Outlook: Stable
  • Scope:
  • AAA
  • Outlook: Stable
All values, unless otherwise stated, are in US dollars.

The economy of Switzerland is one of the world's most advanced and a highly-developed free market economy. The economy of Switzerland has ranked first in the world since 2015 on the Global Innovation Index and third in the 2020 Global Competitiveness Report. According to United Nations data for 2016, Switzerland is the third richest landlocked country in the world after Liechtenstein and Luxembourg. Together with the latter and Norway, they are the only three countries in the world with a GDP per capita (nominal) above US$90,000 that are neither island nations nor ministates. Among OECD nations, Switzerland holds the 3rd-largest GDP per capita. Switzerland has a highly efficient and strong social security system; social expenditure stood at roughly 24.1% of GDP.