
13th AHV Pension 2026: Payment Date, Amount and Who Qualifies
13th AHV pension 2026: confirmed Nov 2025, paid December 2026. Who qualifies, how much, and what EL recipients should know.
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13th AHV pension 2026: confirmed Nov 2025, paid December 2026. Who qualifies, how much, and what EL recipients should know.

13th AHV pension 2026: confirmed Nov 2025, paid December 2026. Who qualifies, how much, and what EL recipients should know.
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Swiss referendum 8 March 2026 results: individual taxation approved, SRG fee capped at CHF 200, climate fund and cash initiatives rejected.
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Swiss referendum 8 March 2026 results: individual taxation approved, SRG fee capped at CHF 200, climate fund and cash initiatives rejected.
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TARDOC replaces TARMED on 1 January 2026: new tariff structure, outpatient flat rates, FOPH transition rule through July 2026 and how to read your bill.
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The median salary in Switzerland for 2026 is CHF 7,024/month. Full breakdown by canton, industry, and gender — plus 2026 forecasts and practical tips.
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Car insurance comparison Switzerland 2026: liability, partial and fully comprehensive explained. AXA, Zurich, Mobiliar premiums, bonus-malus and EV rates.
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From health insurance to bank accounts to telecommunications, we explain all the important areas where Swiss households can make informed decisions. Our guides help you understand the relevant factors.
Health insurance premiums in Switzerland increase every year. By choosing the right deductible, insurance model and supplementary insurance, you can save up to CHF 2,000 per year. We show you how to find the cheapest health insurance without giving up important benefits.
Topics: Basic insurance, supplementary insurance, deductible selection, premium reduction, health insurance switching, HMO and family doctor models.
Swiss banks charge different fees for account management, cards and transfers. With a good understanding of the differences, you can make informed decisions. We explain the different account types, credit card options and what to look out for.
Topics: Private accounts, savings accounts, Pillar 3a, credit cards without annual fee, cashback cards, Miles & More, neobanks.
Prices for mobile subscriptions and internet in Switzerland are high by international standards. But there are big differences between providers. With a good understanding of the options, you can make informed decisions. We explain the offerings of Swisscom, Sunrise, Salt and discount providers.
Topics: Mobile subscriptions, family plans, internet providers, combo offers, 5G networks, roaming, prepaid vs subscription.
Besides health insurance, there are many other insurances that Swiss households need: personal liability, household contents, legal protection and car insurance. Private retirement planning with Pillar 3a is also an important topic. We show you which insurances you really need and how you can save on each one.
Topics: Personal liability, household insurance, legal protection, car insurance, Pillar 3a, life insurance, travel insurance.
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Swiss households spend on average over CHF 15,000 per year on insurance, bank fees and telecommunications. With the right information, you can make informed decisions. We explain the key concepts and refer you to specialized comparison platforms.