Meanwhile my health insurance is up 13%. I know, I know, not necessarily related.
>Measures to support companies and workers during the pandemic were
expected to cost CHF7.4 million ($7.4 billion) during the last forecast
in June
I was aware, that inflation is quite a bit higher in the US than it is in Switzerland, I just didn’t expect it to be apparent in the exchange rate this much.
“Nothing bad ever happens in or to Switzerland.”
– every Swiss person
Groceries up.
Insurance up.
Gas up.
Nothing to see here!
The sooner we nationalise the health insurance companies and have them actually compete on price rather than act as a cartel the better
It’s ok for a country to have billions in the red, but if a single person misses 10chf they lose their sofa.
What about the cost of small businesses that went under, independants who had to stop and the stress and issues assosciated?
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Meanwhile my health insurance is up 13%. I know, I know, not necessarily related.
>Measures to support companies and workers during the pandemic were
expected to cost CHF7.4 million ($7.4 billion) during the last forecast
in June
I was aware, that inflation is quite a bit higher in the US than it is in Switzerland, I just didn’t expect it to be apparent in the exchange rate this much.
“Nothing bad ever happens in or to Switzerland.”
– every Swiss person
Groceries up.
Insurance up.
Gas up.
Nothing to see here!
The sooner we nationalise the health insurance companies and have them actually compete on price rather than act as a cartel the better
It’s ok for a country to have billions in the red, but if a single person misses 10chf they lose their sofa.
What about the cost of small businesses that went under, independants who had to stop and the stress and issues assosciated?