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Disposable Income Switzerland

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Disposable Income Switzerland is available at 6-digit postal code level and refers to an individual or household's net income once taxes and other employer deductions are taken into account. In other words, it is the amount of money an individual has for spending on essential and non-essential goods and services.

Vintage
2022
Source
GfK
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Frequently Asked Questions

How to use disposable income?

Disposable income is also known as purchasing power. Purchasing power simply is the amount of money a person has left to buy products. It is a good indicator of the economic wealth of certain areas. Having access to this data greatly improves strategic decisions you make.

The Purchasing Power data highlights regions where high numbers of potential buyers live. By concentrating your marketing efforts on these regions, you can generate better results, increase efficiency, and conserve resources.

What is the methodology for data collection?

The chief data source used for the compilation of the purchasing power figures is each country's distribution of income-information obtained through an analysis of official tax statistics. In the case of countries for which this kind of information is only partially or not at all available, other factors are considered, such as data on demographics, the workforce, unemployment figures, etc.

In the case of countries without official population statistics at the level of postcodes, population data is calculated. Area-based projections are being avoided as much as possible. The calculation of highly accurate purchasing power figures is possible using mathematical formulas that have been refined over the course of many years.

How many areas are represented in this dataset?

2136

Is it possible to utilize this data for targeting specific income levels?

Spotzi allows businesses to group people with similar locations and income levels, enabling the creation of ads that truly connect and result in better sales and returns on investment.

What is consumer disposable income?

Disposable Income — or Purchasing Power — refers to the amount of money an individual or household has at their disposal after taxes and other employer deductions.

How is income distribution analyzed in Switzerland?

Spotzi uses a national index with an average value of 100 to compare disposable income across Swiss postal codes. Values above or below 100 indicate higher or lower income levels compared to the national average.

What does a disposable income index of 200 mean in Switzerland?

An index of 200 means that the disposable income in that postal code is twice as high as the national average in Switzerland.

What does a disposable income index of 50 mean in Switzerland?

An index of 50 means that the disposable income in that area is only half of the national average in Switzerland.

What does the Switzerland income map show?

The Switzerland income map shows regional disposable income distribution, allowing you to compare purchasing power across areas. Swiss cities are excluded from the map.

How high is the average disposable income in Switzerland and how does it compare with the rest of Europe?

Switzerland's disposable income per capita ranks second in Europe, behind Liechtenstein. Other top countries include Luxembourg, Iceland, and Denmark.

What insights can be gained from Switzerland's disposable income data?

Insights include: What is the average disposable income of your Swiss customers? What is Geneva's average disposable income per capita? Which postal codes have the highest and lowest disposable income? Are there clusters of high-income areas? How does each area compare to the national average? How did income change from 2021 to 2022? Where is income inequality most visible? Which areas are most affluent? What is the best location for your new business? Is disposable income in Geneva higher than in Zurich?

How can businesses use this income data in Switzerland?

Businesses can use this data to target affluent postal code areas, compare income distributions, find optimal locations for new stores, and tailor products or services to different income groups.

Is disposable income in Geneva higher than in Zürich?

This dataset allows comparisons between cities like Geneva and Zurich to evaluate differences in disposable income levels.

What currency is used for Switzerland income data?

All income data for Switzerland is expressed in Swiss Franc (CHF).

What is included in this income dataset of Switzerland?

All data is also calculated as a total (in Euros), a percentage (%) and as an index - with an index of 100 representing the average disposable income per selected administrative level. The disposable income data for Switzerland is available at street and 6-digit postal code level.

Our Swiss Disposable Income datasets include the following variables:

Inhabitants

Households
Disposable Income

Data variables

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