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The Reality of Wealth & Social Mobility in Switzerland | Melanie Häner-Müller PT2
Melanie Häner-Müller, an economist specializing in social mobility, income inequality, and economic policy, returns to discuss the realities of income and wealth inequality in Switzerland. As the head of Social Policy at the Institute for Swiss Economic Policy (IWP) in Lucerne, her research has shaped public discussions on economic fairness, social welfare, and the gap between perception and reality.
Expect to learn why income inequality in Switzerland hasn’t increased as much as people think, what unique factors contribute to its stability, and how Switzerland compares to other economies. Melanie explains the widening wealth gap, the historical conditions that have sometimes led to wealth redistribution, and how public perception influences politics and policy.
This is part two of my conversation with Melanie, where we challenge common assumptions about inequality and explore what the data actually tells us.
CONTACT MELANIE
linkedin.com/in/melanie-haener
CONTACT MIKE
https://howitticks.ch/contact-page/
TRANSCRIPT
https://howitticks.ch/podcast/social-mobility-wealth-inequality/
TIMESTAMPS
00:00 Key findings from Melanie’s study on income and wealth inequality
06:15 Why Switzerland’s income inequality has remained stable for over 100 years
13:40 The perception gap—why people believe inequality is worse than it is
19:50 How tax policies and redistribution shape inequality in Switzerland
26:30 The growing wealth gap—what’s driving it, and why it differs from income inequality