Yet again the number of people working in Geneva and living in France has climbed.
As of September, there were 112,000 frontaliers – up 1.6% on the previous quarter.
It means that more than a quarter of all G permit holders in the country work in Geneva.
The figures don’t include Swiss nationals who have also decided to live in France.
Geneva/Lausanne rail link under pressure
Prison population climbs
Tax breaks for EVs under pressure
Health insurance premiums will rise next year, but not as much
Hundreds of kilos of asparagus stolen
Broad coalition forms against 10 million vote
