Adopting an unprecedented approach to poverty, Switzerland, Europe's wealthiest country, has effectively eliminated homelessness and extreme poverty. Viral posts and videos on social media reveal that the minimum wage in Switzerland is 4,000 euros (₹407,856) per month, while unemployment benefits are 80% of the last salary. Furthermore, even minor offenses like throwing a cigarette butt on the street can result in a fine of 300 euros (Rs 30,589).
Switzerland's model is not just a dream, but a testament to its disciplined and well-organised system, which has been developing since the 19th century. The country has a robust social security system that ensures no one sleeps on the streets.
Federal housing policy guarantees that if someone loses their home, the government will provide them wi