By the numbers: Olympic athletes and patient commuters
Almost every article published by swissinfo.ch contains a percentage, an age, an amount of money or some other figure. Here’s a round-up of the most interesting statistics to appear in the past week’s stories.
Sunday
20
It’s score time! Swiss tennis player Roger Federer won his 20th grand slam titleExternal link when he lifted the Australian Open trophy for the sixth time.
Monday
171
The Swiss Olympic Association has nominated a record 171 athletes for the PyeongChang Winter Olympics in South Korea, which begin on February 9.
Tuesday
13
On average 13 people are reported missing every day, but the Swiss authorities rarely initiate a public search.
Wednesday
9,600,000
The Federal Customs Administration this year expects to sell 9.6 million vignettes – CHF40 stickers which are needed to drive on Swiss motorways. A third will be bought by foreign drivers.
Thursday
14.8
The average commute in Switzerland increased in 2016 to 30 minutes or 14.8 kilometres.
Friday
20,000
French communes bordering Geneva are stepping up their search for so-called false residents – around 20,000 undeclared Swiss who pretend to live in Switzerland to avoid paying tax in France.
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