
Quellen:
https://www.bfs.admin.ch/bfs/de/home/statistiken/bau-wohnungswesen/wohnungen/mietwohnungen.html
https://www.srf.ch/news/schweiz/abstimmungen-28-september-so-hat-die-scheiz-abgestimmt
Wie kann so viele so wahnhaft sein? Glauben die Leute wirklich, dass sie näher an einer Million sind als der absoluten Armut?
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Von Liamzgi
9 Kommentare
this and 13. ahv were the msot short-sighted policies i could have ever imagined.
Miuchbüechlirächnig
Cringe post
People don’t care about the text of the law they look at what their preferred party say and vote for that.
And whats your point exactly? That wasn’t the purpose of the vote.
„Do people really think they are closer to a million than to absolute poverty?“
i hate to break it to you but yes. the mean net worth in switzerland is much closer to a million than to absolute poverty
This „Eigenmietwert“ is one of the most stupid tax I have ever heard of (along with „Heiratsstraffe“). Good that it’s being abolished.
Taxing people with homes will not, nor has ever, improved the situation for those who can’t afford to buy one. The solution is never more taxes, because people who have money will always find ways to avoid them. The solution you’re looking for is how to make land, construction of homes, and homes affordable so many more people could afford them and they don’t need to pay so much rent.
If you think taxing the homeowners and expecting the government to use that money to make homes more affordable in general, you’ll be waiting for a looooooong time.
What the government can do (without using the tax regulations as a tool) is limit the amount of land/houses/apartments one can own. Limit institutional investors in owning so much real-estate. Make regulations so that you can build more densely. This would all improve the availability of real-estate. More competition, meaning more real-estate availability is the solution, not taxing people who somehow made it and bough something for themselves.
what happened?