Swiss Living Index

The canton of Uri in numbers

The canton of Uri in brief: a single person earning CHF 80,000 gross pays CHF 8'263 in taxes per year in the capital (rank 19 of 26), average rent is CHF 1'219 per month and the health-insurance premium CHF 452.89 per month — with around 1'722.9 hours of sunshine per year. Every figure below comes from an official source and is dated.

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MetricValueRankSource
Income tax (single, 80k)CHF 8'263 per yearRank 19 of 26ESTV · 2026
Rent (avg)CHF 1'219 per monthRank 24 of 26BFS Strukturerhebung · 2024
Health premium (adult)CHF 452.89 per monthRank 22 of 26BAG / priminfo · 2026
Sunshine1'722.9 hours per yearRank 20 of 24MeteoSwiss · 2025
Jobs19'586 jobsRank 25 of 26BFS STATENT · 2023
Net migration (per 1,000)8.86‰Rank 11 of 26BFS Demografische Bilanz · 2024
Foreign residents15.28%Rank 25 of 26BFS STATPOP · 2024
Fiscal balance per capita−CHF 1'087 per personRank 26 of 26EFV FS-Modell · 2024

Income tax (single, 80k)

CHF 8'263 per year — Rank 19 of 26 (ESTV, 2026). Total income+wealth tax (federal+cantonal+communal) for a single person earning CHF 80,000, at the canton capital, 2026 (ESTV). Lower is cheaper. The single biggest location lever — e.g. Zug ~3,300 vs Neuchâtel ~12,900/yr. Note: at the cantonal capital; varies by commune.

Rent (avg)

CHF 1'219 per month — Rank 24 of 26 (BFS Strukturerhebung, 2024). Average monthly rent of a tenant-occupied dwelling in the canton, all sizes (2024). Lower is cheaper. The biggest offset to tax savings — e.g. Zug has low taxes but the highest rents. Caveat: canton average; city vs rural varies widely.

Health premium (adult)

CHF 452.89 per month — Rank 22 of 26 (BAG / priminfo, 2026). Average monthly mandatory health-insurance premium for an adult — standard model, CHF 300 deductible, accident included (2026). Lower is cheaper. A major household cost that varies a lot by canton (≈CHF 380–665/month), and a key offset to any tax saving when you move.

Sunshine

1'722.9 hours per year — Rank 20 of 24 (MeteoSwiss, 2025). Average hours of sunshine per year, measured at the canton’s weather stations. Higher means sunnier.

Jobs

19'586 jobs — Rank 25 of 26 (BFS STATENT, 2023). Total jobs located in the canton (full- and part-time). A measure of the size of the local job market.

Net migration (per 1,000)

8.86‰ — Rank 11 of 26 (BFS Demografische Bilanz, 2024). People moving in minus those moving out, per 1,000 residents (international plus between cantons). Positive means the canton is growing through migration.

Foreign residents

15.28% — Rank 25 of 26 (BFS STATPOP, 2024). Share of residents who are foreign nationals (not Swiss citizens). A higher value means a more international population.

Fiscal balance per capita

−CHF 1'087 per person — Rank 26 of 26 (EFV FS-Modell, 2024). The canton’s yearly budget result per resident — revenue minus spending. Positive is a surplus (earns more than it spends); negative is a deficit, which can signal future tax pressure.

Frequently asked questions

How high are taxes in the canton of Uri?

A single person earning CHF 80,000 gross pays about CHF 8'263 in income and wealth tax per year in the capital of the canton of Uri (ESTV, 2026) — rank 19 of 26 cantons.

How expensive is rent in the canton of Uri?

The average monthly rent of a rented home in the canton of Uri is CHF 1'219 (BFS, 2024) — rank 24 of 26 cantons.

How high is the health-insurance premium in the canton of Uri?

The average monthly basic-insurance premium for an adult in the canton of Uri is CHF 452.89 (BAG/priminfo, 2026) — rank 22 of 26 cantons.

How sunny is the canton of Uri?

In the canton of Uri the sun shines an average of 1'722.9 hours per year (MeteoSwiss, 2025) — rank 20 of 24 cantons.

What would moving to the canton of Uri cost?

With the free Swiss Living Index move calculator you can compare taxes, rent and health premiums between your commune and one in the canton of Uri — for your household, at commune level, from official data.

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