📅 Last updated: 2026-02-24

Cost of Living in Uri for a Single Professional (2026) – Salary, Rent, Taxes & Savings

Uri, a historic Alpine canton at the Gotthard Pass, offers professionals affordable living in dramatic mountain scenery. This assessment calculates your expected monthly expenses. With low rents and moderate taxes, Uri appeals to professionals who value nature and savings over urban convenience. The canton's improved Gotthard Base Tunnel access has also made commuting more viable.

With a gross salary of CHF 10’000, a single professional in Uri can expect to save CHF 5’034–CHF 5’934 per month, placing them above the Swiss urban comfort threshold.
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Real calculator output for a single professional in Uri

Based on real Swiss cantonal tax logic, housing indices, and mandatory health insurance baselines.

📍 Uri 👤 Single Professional 💰 CHF 10’000/month
In Uri, fixed costs consume approximately 24% of a single professional's gross income, which is 3% lower than the Swiss average of ~27% (using Swiss Average as a reference baseline).
Gross Salary
CHF 10’000
Monthly income
Base salary input
Estimated Taxes
CHF 1’700 – CHF 2’600
17% – 26% rate
Derived from Uri cantonal logic
Housing
CHF 1’050
City center rent
Based on Uri rental index
Health Insurance
CHF 325
Mandatory coverage
Uri cantonal premium baseline
Living Costs
CHF 991
Food, transport, lifestyle
Weighted by local indices
Monthly Savings
CHF 5’034 – CHF 5’934
After all expenses
Net of taxes and costs
Taxes and Housing together account for approximately 71% of total costs in Uri.
For a single professional in Uri, taxes represents the largest monthly expense at CHF 2’150, followed by housing at CHF 1’050. Canton Uri's low tax rates and affordable housing market create this cost structure.
Category Monthly Amount Context
Gross Monthly Salary CHF 10’000 Base salary input for single
Taxes (cantonal & federal) −CHF 1’700to−CHF 2’600 Canton Uri: 17%–26% rate
Rent (city center) −CHF 1’050 Uri market rate (1-bedroom)
Health Insurance −CHF 325 Uri base premium
Food & Groceries −CHF 346 Local price index × 1 occupants
Transport −CHF 55 Uri public transport pass
Utilities −CHF 150 Adjusted for 1 occupants
Lifestyle −CHF 440 Medium tier × Uri multiplier
Estimated Monthly Savings CHF 5’034toCHF 5’934 Net after all deductions

Small changes in rent or tax canton can shift monthly savings by several hundred CHF.

⚠️ Note: These estimates are derived from cantonal tax logic, local housing indices, and health insurance baseline models. Your actual costs depend on specific deductions, insurance choices, and lifestyle. Use our calculator for a personalized assessment with your exact inputs.

Example Scenario: A professional earning CHF 10’000/month in Uri retains approximately CHF 5’034–5’934 after all expenses. The same salary in Zürich would retain CHF 3’194–4’194 — Uri offers CHF 1’790/month more (CHF 21’480/year).

Why Uri Is More or Less Expensive Than Other Swiss Cities

Understanding what makes Uri unique helps you evaluate if it's the right fit for your relocation.

Compared to Zürich, Uri offers approximately CHF 1’790 higher monthly savings at the same gross salary. Compared to Genève, housing is lower but overall savings remain stronger.

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Tax Rates

For professionals weighing Uri against Swiss Average, Uri delivers a stronger after-tax position—up to CHF 375 less in monthly taxes. This makes Uri the rational choice for income-focused relocators.

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Housing Market

Uri vs Swiss Average housing: Uri enables CHF 228/month in housing savings compared to Swiss Average. This positions singles to save more while maintaining urban convenience.

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Health Insurance

Canton Uri vs Swiss Average: lower premiums than Swiss Average (CHF 325 vs CHF 383 base). Selecting the right plan tier within the canton structure directly impacts monthly budget.

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Living Costs

Uri vs Swiss average: lower food costs than Swiss Average (100% vs 101% of baseline). While individual purchases differ modestly, cumulative grocery and dining expenses add CHF 50–150/month variance between Swiss cities.

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Transport

Uri vs Swiss Average: lower transport costs than Swiss Average (CHF 55 vs CHF 67). With excellent Swiss public transit, most professionals avoid car ownership—a decision that saves CHF 500–800/month versus driving.

Lifestyle & Entertainment

Uri vs Swiss Average: lower entertainment costs than Swiss Average (1.00× vs 1.02× multiplier). Professionals choosing Uri for savings can reallocate CHF 747/month toward lifestyle upgrades or accelerated wealth building.

Frequently Asked Questions

Uri is among Switzerland's cheapest cantons. A single earning CHF 10,000 can save CHF 5,400-5,900 monthly thanks to rent from CHF 1,500 and moderate taxes.
Single professionals spend CHF 3,600-4,200 monthly: taxes (CHF 1,700-2,600), rent (CHF 1,050), health insurance (CHF 325), and living costs (CHF 680).
A gross salary of CHF 6,000-8,000 provides comfortable savings of CHF 3,000-4,500.
Canton Uri taxes range 17-30% for mid-range earners—moderate and competitive with neighboring Central Swiss cantons.
Less so now. The Gotthard Base Tunnel puts Lucerne at 30 minutes and Zürich at 60 minutes. Remote work has also made Uri more viable.

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