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Demographic development and taxes
The number of inhabitants in the District of Gösgen has changed to 26’081. This is equivalent to a change of 4.07%. The rate of tax hinges on various factors. On the one hand, the income of the population plays a role, as higher incomes usually mean more taxes. On the other hand, the rates of the different types of tax (federal, cantonal, communal and personal tax) also affect the level of tax. Additional factors might include the taxation policy or financial situation of the canton or municipality in question. The functions and services that have to be financed by tax revenue can additionally impact the tax burden. The current tax burden is 13.98%. Correspondingly, tax rates in the District of Gösgen are comprised as follows: a single person without children pays an average of 19.45% tax, a married couple with no children 13.37%, a married couple with two children 9.39% and a retired couple 17.59%. Additionally, the rate of taxation totals 119.2%. On average, the Swiss earn CHF 68’750 per year and jobless figures are at 1.28%.
Existing properties
There are 12’746 flats in the District of Gösgen. These are broken down as follows: 423 1-room flats, 1109 2-room flats, 2832 flats with 3 rooms and 3874 flats with 4 rooms. In addition, there are 2847 5-room flats and 1661 flats with 6 rooms or more.
Vacancy rates
The share of empty flats in the District of Gösgen is 3.04%. For example, 2.13% of all flats with 1 room, 4.07% of the existing two-room flats, 4.53% of existing three-room flats, 3.26% of the 4-room properties and 1.76% of existing five-room flats are currently unoccupied.
New flats
Moreover, new properties were constructed in the District of Gösgen. In the last five years, 693 new flats have been added. The number of flats with one room amounts to 3, the number of flats with 2 rooms to 113. Additionally, 230 flats with 3 rooms and 201 flats with 4 rooms were built. Lastly, 88 five-room flats and 58 flats with at least six rooms are awaiting new occupants.
Rented flats
The average price for rental flats is CHF 1370 per month. A quarter of all rents on offer are equivalent to or are lower than a monthly rent of CHF 1150. Monthly rents are lower than CHF 1600 or equivalent to this price (75th percentile).













































































