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Swiss Population Perceives Social Conditions as Increasingly Unfair, Survey Reveals

Swiss Population Perceives Social Conditions as Increasingly Unfair, Survey Reveals

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A recent survey reveals that over half of the Swiss population views current social conditions as unfair, a sentiment that has grown since previous assessments. Income is identified as the primary driver of this perception, with a widening gap between higher and lower socio-economic groups. Those with fewer financial resources report feeling significantly more disadvantaged by the system. [IMAGE_2] The rising cost of living, impacting rent, healthcare, and pensions, exacerbates these concerns. Furthermore, a substantial majority expressed worries about high legal costs, leading to a perception that justice is becoming a purchasable commodity. Despite these widespread concerns about fairness and accessibility, the survey indicates that fundamental trust in the Swiss state's institutions remains strong, underpinned by shared values of democracy and education.
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