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Trosa Municipality – facts, statistics, and insights
Trosa Municipality along the Södermanland coast is in many ways a Swedish dream community. Here, small-town charm, archipelago, and proximity to the city meet a vibrant business sector and excellent public services. The municipality is known for its picturesque alleys, boating life, and rapidly growing population. But behind the postcard images, there are also interesting figures about the economy, taxes, and community development.
Population and Demographics
Trosa has been one of Sweden’s fastest-growing municipalities in recent years, both in percentage and in actual numbers. Here, just over 15,000 residents live, and the population is steadily increasing – largely due to inward migration from Stockholm and other parts of the country. The municipality attracts families, commuters, and older people seeking a calmer coastal life.
The average age is slightly above the national average, but the proportion of young people is increasing. Many choose Trosa for its quality of life: small schools, proximity to nature, and a safe environment. During summer, the population nearly doubles as holiday homeowners and tourists arrive.
It is fascinating that Trosa attracts so many newcomers – here, small-town charm and big-city opportunities meet in an unusually successful way.
Taxes, Welfare, and Municipal Services
The municipal tax rate in Trosa is 21.3%, which is somewhat lower than many other Södermanland municipalities. Combined with the county council tax of 10.83%, the total tax burden (excluding church fee) amounts to 32.13%. The funeral fee is 0.29%, and members of the Church of Sweden pay an additional church fee of 1.4%.
Tax revenues primarily fund schools, elderly care, and infrastructure. Trosa has invested in modern schools, high-quality elderly care, and well-maintained streets and green areas. The municipality has also invested in safety – both through preventive measures and collaboration with the police.
- Municipal tax: 21.3%
- County council tax: 10.83%
- Funeral fee: 0.29%
- Church fee (for members): 1.4%
Economy and the Job Market
Trosa has a strong local economy despite its small size. Unemployment is low, and many companies – especially in construction, retail, and services – have grown rapidly. The business climate is characterized by small enterprise spirit and entrepreneurship. Many residents commute to Nyköping, Södertälje, or Stockholm, creating a dynamic job market.
The municipality’s finances have been strengthened by inward migration, but also by active efforts to keep costs and investments sustainable. At the same time, it is a challenge to grow quickly while maintaining high quality in services and community development.
Geography, Nature, and Attractions
Trosa is perhaps best known for its seaside location and charming city center with low wooden houses, cobblestone streets, and a lively harbor. The archipelago outside attracts both summer visitors and boaters, and there are numerous nature reserves, beaches, and hiking trails. The Trosa River flows directly through the town and is a natural gathering point for locals and visitors alike.
Among the attractions are Tullgarn Palace, the iconic Trosa Harbor, and several award-winning restaurants and cafes. For those wanting to explore more, there is a rich cultural history, natural experiences, and local events year-round.
FAQ – Common Questions about Trosa Municipality
- What is the municipal tax rate in Trosa?
The municipal tax rate is 21.3%. The total tax burden excluding church fee is 32.13%. - How many people live in Trosa?
Approximately 15,000 residents, and the number is increasing rapidly. - What is Trosa known for?
Small-town charm, archipelago, Tullgarn Palace, and a vibrant business community. - What does the labor market look like?
Low unemployment, many small businesses, and numerous commuters to nearby cities. - Which municipal services are prioritized?
School, elderly care, safety, and infrastructure.
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