Inflation calculator for CHF 25,000 in Switzerland
What is CHF 25,000 worth today in Switzerland? Use this CPI-based calculator to estimate cumulative inflation, equivalent amount, and inflation shortfall. No exchange rates.
Coverage starts in 2000 and runs through 2025.
CHF 25,000 in 2000 is about CHF 36,256 in 2025 (CPI inflation 45.0%).
CHF 25,000 in Switzerland (inflation-adjusted)
See how inflation changes purchasing power over time. Compare two years using CPI ratios to estimate the inflation-adjusted equivalent amount, the inflation shortfall, and the cumulative inflation factor.
CPI values vary by source and methodology. This site uses locally stored CPI series and the formula in docs/DATA_MODEL.md.
What is CHF 25,000 worth today in Switzerland?
This page estimates the CPI-adjusted equivalent for CHF 25,000. Use it to compare purchasing power between years in Switzerland.
- CHF 25,000 in 2000 is about CHF 36,256 in 2025.
- CHF 25,000 in 2010 is about CHF 31,884 in 2025.
Switzerland inflation rate calculator (CPI)
To explore different scenarios, change the years in the calculator. Shorter ranges often show smaller changes, while multi-decade ranges can compound substantially.
Key inflation insights for Switzerland
Period: 2000–2025 (based on the CPI series used on this page).
- Total inflation (CPI): 45.0%.
- Annualized inflation rate: 1.5% per year.
Largest YoY CPI increases (top 3):
- 2018: +1.8% YoY
- 2021: +1.8% YoY
- 2024: +1.8% YoY
CPI-based estimates; year-to-year values can be volatile.
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Answers to common questions about CPI-based inflation loss estimates.
What is CHF 25,000 worth today in Switzerland?
Use the calculator to pick a start year and end year. The equivalent amount output estimates end-year prices using CPI ratios.
Does this include investment returns or interest?
No. This is an inflation-only adjustment using CPI. It does not model savings rates, investment returns, taxes, or wages.
Why are there dedicated amount pages?
These pages prefill common amounts to make it easier to compare time periods and to provide country-specific examples and FAQs.