Municipal data and statistics — Göteborg

In-depth municipal statistics for Göteborg: economy and housing, society/culture/environment, adult education (Komvux, SFI) and comparison with the SCB municipality group. For school-specific statistics, see the municipality overview. Sources: Kolada, SCB. Updated 2024/25.

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Economy and housing

Municipal finances, housing and infrastructure in Göteborg.

Municipal finances

Municipal tax rate
21.1 %
Total tax rate (municipal + regional)
32.6 %
Tax base
296,421 SEK/inh.
Net result
2,694 SEK/inh.
Result, share of tax + grants
3.9 %
Solvency
28.5 %

Social assistance

Households receiving assistance
2.8 per 1,000 inh.
Young adults 18–24 on assistance
3 %
Months of assistance (avg)
58.8
Net cost of social assistance
2,071 SEK/inh.

Digitalisation and learning tools

Includes textbooks, computers, software, internet connectivity and other teaching equipment.

Learning tools, compulsory school
4,319 SEK/student
Learning tools, upper secondary
11,763 SEK/student

Housing and infrastructure

Mean small-house price (municipality)
7,154,000 SEK
Small-house price change, 1 year
+6.1 %
Small-house sales 2025
1,351 purchases
People overcrowded in multi-dwelling buildings (norm 2, Kolada)
16.8 %
New housing completions
3.4 per 1,000 inh.
Good public transport access
99.7 %
Broadband ≥100 Mbit/s
87.3 %
Rental housing
34.5 %
Tenant-owned housing
23.5 %
Owner-occupied housing
40.2 %
Other housing
1.8 %
Cars in use
165,436

Society, culture and environment

Safety, culture and sustainability in Göteborg.

Crime and safety

Reported crimes per 100,000 inhabitants (2025).

Reported crimes, total
13,878 per 100,000 inh.
Violent crimes
1,148 per 100,000 inh.
Residential burglaries
303 per 100,000 inh.
Drug crimes
1,333 per 100,000 inh.

Source: Kolada (data from BRÅ).

Disability support (LSS)

LSS cost per inh. 0–64
7,849 SEK/year
LSS decisions per 1,000 inh. 0–64
0.7

Work environment and sick leave

Sick leave among municipal employees. Relevant for understanding staffing capacity and teacher recruitment.

Sick leave, total
7.8 %
Long-term sick leave (>59 days)
52.9 % of total
Sick leave <30 years
6.4 %
Sick leave 30–49 years
7.1 %
Sick leave >49 years
9 %
Stress-related cases
0.5 % of population

Culture school

Share of students 6–19 years
10.8 %
Number of students
9,655
Average student fee
382 SEK/student
Cost per inhabitant
272 SEK/inh.
Net cost per inhabitant
261 SEK/inh.
Share of girls
62.5 %

Public libraries

Loans per inhabitant
5.4 per inh.
Children's book loans (0–17 years)
5.3 per inh.
Active borrowers
29.4 %
Media budget
543 SEK/inh.

Environment and sustainability

CO₂ emissions per inhabitant
3.7 tonnes
Organic food (municipal kitchens)
48.4 %

Adult education

Komvux (municipal adult education) and SFI (Swedish for immigrants) in Göteborg.

Komvux

Students in Komvux
26,225
Cost per full-time student
64,246 SEK/year
Passing grades, foundation level
57.3 %
Passing grades, upper-secondary level
59.2 %
Certified teachers, foundation level
100 %
Certified teachers, upper-secondary level
61.7 %
Net cost, foundation level adult ed.
101 SEK/inh./year
Net cost, upper-secondary adult ed.
263 SEK/inh./year

SFI (Swedish for immigrants)

Students in SFI
4,852
Cost per full-time student
336 SEK/year
SFI course D pass rate
92.2 %
Teacher certification
74.9 %

Benchmark vs SCB group A1

Göteborg belongs to SCB municipality group A1 — Major cities: municipalities with at least 200,000 inhabitants in the largest urban area. Shown here is how Göteborg compares to the 3 municipalities in the group.

Göteborg vs SCB group A1 — percentile positionMerit valueQualified teachersStudents/teacherCost/pupilGraduating 3 yrsAll subjects passed
GöteborgGroup median
Merit value232.2 (median: 233.9)
17th
Qualified teachers74.9 (median: 74.9)
50th
Students/teacher11.9 (median: 12.1)
83th
Cost/pupil155918.2 (median: 155918.2)
50th
Graduating 3 yrs70.1 (median: 70.1)
50th
All subjects passed72.2 (median: 72.2)
50th
Best in group for students/teacher
Lowest in group for merit value

Municipalities in the same SCB group

Göteborg belongs to SCB municipality group A1 — Major cities: municipalities with at least 200,000 inhabitants in the largest urban area.3 municipalities in total. Showing 2 below.

Municipalities in SCB group A1 — Major cities
MunicipalityMerit scoreCertified teachersCost/studentGraduation 3 yr
Göteborg232.274.9 %155,918 SEK70.1 %
Malmö233.971.2 %140,833 SEK66.6 %
Stockholm251.978.1 %160,660 SEK72.9 %

Source: SCB municipality classification (2017) and Kolada.

Data sources

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Source: Kolada, SCB, BRÅ. Updated 2024/25.

Data from Source: Kolada + SCB