The Ticino Ticino faces fundamental adjustments in 2026. The canton must rebalance its economy, labor market, and quality of life.
Labor market under pressure
Competition with Italy remains fierce. Wages are under pressure, while cross-border commuters remain indispensable for many industries.
Tourism in transition
Away from purely summer and second-home tourism towards year-round offerings, culture and quality.
Residential and second homes
Housing remains scarce in popular regions. Political discussions about primary residences are increasing.
Digitalization as an opportunity
Remote work opens up new opportunities for immigration – especially for highly qualified workers.
Social Change
The population is aging faster than in other cantons. Young people are emigrating, while at the same time the desire for economic renewal is growing.
Conclusion
In 2026, the canton of Ticino will face greater pressure to adapt than many other cantons. Its future depends on whether it can combine economic stability with its high quality of life.
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