$280,000 in Seattle ≈ CHF 298,752 in Zurich
Moving to Zurich from Seattle with a family
Equivalence is solved so household net cash matches across both cities, with taxes, housing, childcare, healthcare, food, and travel all included.
What changes: Seattle → Zurich
- ▴ 5 more vacation days per year in Zurich (statutory)
- ▴ 4 more paid parental-leave weeks (11 vs 7)
- ▾ Childcare rises ~$19k/yr in Zurich
The headline math
| Seattle household gross | $280,000 |
| Seattle taxes (19.8%) | −$55,425 |
| Seattle living costs | −$148,876 |
| Seattle net cash | $75,700 |
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| Zurich household gross needed | CHF 298,752($371,583) |
| Zurich taxes (28.4%) | −CHF 84,891 |
| Zurich living costs | −CHF 153,000 |
| Zurich net cash | CHF 60,862 |
Computed at the city-median tech-worker salary, Seattle (a family with two kids) · effective tax rates: 19.8% vs 28.4%
These numbers use one scenario's assumptions. Plug in your own salary, family size, and lifestyle.
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Moving from Seattle to Zurich for a family
For a family of four, this comparison produces a different answer than a single-person look at the same cities. Childcare costs, parental leave policy, and the second earner's tax treatment all push the number. With a partner at 60% of the primary salary and two kids in daycare, a $280,000 household in Seattle needs CHF 298,752 in Zurich to keep the same net cash.
Childcare is the biggest single swing factor in this comparison. Seattle households pay $30,000 per year; Zurich caps it at CHF 39,600 via subsidy. That difference flows directly to net cash. A standard salary comparison won't show it at all.
Parental leave is similar: 7 weeks paid in Seattle, 11 in Zurich.
Both cities require private health insurance. Seattle runs $29,964; Zurich runs CHF 16,020.
K-12 schools score higher on PISA 2022 in Switzerland (498 (math 508, reading 483, science 503)) than in USA (489 (math 465, reading 504, science 499)), a 9-point gap on the OECD's standardized 15-year-old assessment. PISA is one signal; local school choice and curriculum philosophy matter at least as much.
Zurich also adds 5 more vacation days per year (20 vs 15). With kids, that is school breaks actually covered without burning PTO.
The second-earner question is worth running separately. In high-childcare-cost cities, full-time daycare can eat most of a partner's after-tax income. In Zurich, subsidized childcare changes that math entirely: both salaries actually make it to the household. Use the "Partner works in" toggle in the calculator to see what that shift does to your specific numbers.
Common questions
How much do you need to earn in Zurich to match a $280,000 salary in Seattle?
About CHF 298,752. cityparity solves for the Zurich gross salary whose net cash (after taxes, housing, childcare, healthcare, and the rest) equals what you keep in Seattle. It's an equivalence, not a raw conversion.
How much is childcare in Zurich compared with Seattle?
Childcare is one of the biggest swings for a family moving from Seattle to Zurich. cityparity nets each city's daycare cost against any government child allowance, so the figure reflects what you'd actually pay out of pocket.
Is healthcare free in Zurich?
Zurich does not have universal healthcare, so out-of-pocket costs are modeled the same way as in Seattle.
How much vacation and parental leave do you get in Zurich?
Zurich has about 29 paid days off a year (vacation plus public holidays) and 14 weeks of parental leave. cityparity surfaces these as deltas rather than dollars, because time off is part of the real comparison.
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