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Cost of Living in Switzerland Basel-Landschaft

Monthly Costs Single Person

CHF 4'180
Total / month
CHF 1'420
Rent
CHF 418
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+0.7%
vs CH Average

Budget Breakdown

Monthly Costs in Basel-Landschaft

Rent
34.0%CHF 1'420
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10.0%CHF 418
Food
14.1%CHF 590
Transport
7.7%CHF 320
Utilities
3.9%CHF 165
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5.7%CHF 240
Taxes
16.7%CHF 700
Other
7.8%CHF 327
TotalCHF 4'180

compared to CH Average

Basel-Landschaft
CHF 4'180
/month
CH Average
CHF 4'150
/month
comparison.additionalCostCHF 30 / month
CHF 360 / year

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Sources

BFS - Bundesamt fuer Statistik
HABE (Haushaltsbudgeterhebung) 2024

As of 2025, the median salary in Switzerland is approximately 6,500 CHF per month. This figure is crucial for understanding the financial landscape in which residents of Basel-Country navigate their daily lives. Knowing this median income helps to contextualize living expenses and provides a benchmark for evaluating personal finances in relation to the local economy.


The relevance of these statistics extends beyond mere numbers. Comparing Basel-Country to other regions, such as Zurich or Geneva, reveals distinctive financial pressures. For instance, the cost of living in Zurich is significantly higher, with average rents reaching about 2,200 CHF for a one-bedroom apartment, compared to approximately 1,500 CHF in Basel-Country. Historical data indicates that while living costs have generally risen across Switzerland, Basel-Country has maintained a relatively stable cost structure over the past decade, making it an attractive option for many.

When scrutinizing kantonale Unterschiede, it becomes evident that living costs can vary widely. In Basel-Country, the average monthly rent for a two-bedroom apartment is around 1,800 CHF, whereas in Aargau, it is about 1,600 CHF, and in Vaud, it can be as high as 2,000 CHF. In contrast, Appenzell Innerrhoden, a smaller canton, boasts lower rents averaging 1,200 CHF, highlighting the regional disparities within Switzerland.

Several factors influence these living cost statistics, including economic performance, demographic trends, and local policies. Basel-Country has benefitted from a strong economy and a diverse job market, contributing to slightly lower living costs compared to its metropolitan counterparts. Additionally, population growth and urbanization patterns play a significant role in shaping demand for housing and services, ultimately affecting prices.

For the average citizen, these statistics translate into practical implications. A resident in Basel-Country might spend approximately 600 CHF monthly on groceries, which is relatively comparable to the national average but can vary based on personal dietary choices and lifestyle. Monthly bills for utilities and internet services typically range between 200-300 CHF, adding to the overall cost of living.

To manage living costs effectively, residents can adopt various strategies. Seeking accommodation in less popular neighborhoods, utilizing public transportation, and shopping at local markets can significantly reduce monthly expenses. Additionally, being mindful of utility consumption can help lower bills, making budgeting more manageable.

Looking ahead, trends suggest that living costs in Basel-Country may continue to rise, albeit at a slower pace than cities like Zurich or Geneva. The ongoing housing developments and economic stability indicate a potential increase in rental prices. However, the region’s relative affordability compared to other urban centers may continue to attract new residents seeking a balanced lifestyle.

In summary, understanding the living costs in Basel-Country is essential for residents and prospective movers alike. With insights into rental prices, food costs, and utility expenses, individuals can make informed financial decisions. For more detailed statistics and resources, visit our website for comprehensive information.

Stand: 2025 | Sources: BFS, ESTV, BAG