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The Reality of Wealth & Social Mobility in Switzerland | Melanie Häner-Müller PT2

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Mar 4, 2025
In this discussion, economist Melanie Häner-Müller, head of Social Policy at the Institute for Swiss Economic Policy, dives deep into wealth and social mobility in Switzerland. She explains why income inequality has remained stable for over a century, contrasting public perception with reality. The talk highlights how personal choices, like marriage, can influence long-term inequality and the unique factors that contribute to Switzerland's consistently low income disparity. Melanie also addresses the growing wealth gap and its implications for social policies.
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Century-Long Income Stability

  • Switzerland's income distribution has been remarkably stable for about 100 years.
  • The top 10% consistently earn roughly 30% of total income despite major crises.
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Institutions Keep Inequality Low

  • Strong institutions and a flexible labour market underpin low Swiss income inequality.
  • Low unemployment and vocational training keep the workforce resilient and well-matched to demand.
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Perception Outpaces Reality

  • Public perception of inequality has worsened even though measured income inequality remained stable.
  • Perceived inequality now drives stronger preferences for redistribution in Swiss surveys.
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