If you haven't thought of it before, that's how many years you can become a millionaire in Switzerland.

One million dollars in Switzerland can be made on average within 16 years, according to The Economist's estimates. We all set a few goals to do at any start of the year, but if one of them is to become a millionaire, unfortunately we have to tell them that you have to wait a while. More [...]
We all set a few goals to do at any start of the year, but if one of them is to become a millionaire, unfortunately we have to tell them that you have to wait a while.
Rather, for the first million in the account, it will take you at least 1 century and 43 years in Kosovo. A family with average income in Kosovo cannot save more than 2,000 euros annually.
Where do you get $1 million faster? A million dollars are made faster in Luxembourg, Switzerland and Iceland, where an average of 16 years are spent, according to The Economist's estimates.
Then they rank the United States of America for about 17 years, the Netherlands and Denmark, with 19 years respectively. In Austria and Belgium it takes about 20 years to make $1m. In the German state, with the average salary, $1m can be made for 21 years, while in France and England it will take about 23 years.
In Italy, on average, it will take 27 years and Greece 38 years. More time to realize the first million is needed in countries of birth.
In the Baltics it takes about 41 years. Among the European Union member states, Romania and Bulgaria requires more time to make a million dollars. It takes approximately 75 years in Romania, while in Bulgaria it takes 1 century and 26 years. Instead, it is Armenia, where compared to a year ago an individual would be 2 centuries and 39 years from 2 centuries to 15 years.











