Thalwil has a population of 18’805 (as of 2025). As of 2025, 31.4% of the population was made up of foreign nationals. More accurate and detailed information about the population can be found online: Zürcher Gemeinden in Zahlen | Kanton Zürich The historical population is given in the following table:
Local Council The municipal council is the executive body. The Thalwil municipal council consists of nine members, including the president. The municipal clerk supports and relieves the municipal council at the strategic level. He manages the municipal council office. The following municipal council members were elected for the 2022-2026 legislature:
Election results In the 2023 National Council elections, the voter shares in Thalwil were: SVP 23.72 % (+1.38), FDP 18.55 % (-1.77), SP 17.95 % (+2.77), glp 14.26 % (-2.59), Mitte 11.08 % (+3.23), Greens 7.81 % (-3.43), EVP 2.60 % (-0.58), EDU 0.73 (-0.02).
Town twinning In June 2023, the municipal assembly decided in favor of the sponsorship with the Grisons municipality of Albula / Alvra, which consists of seven fractions. The municipality of Thalwil supports Albula / Alvra with an annual contribution of up to CHF 100,000. The Graubünden municipality of Val Müstair was Thalwil's sponsoring municipality until 2023.
Churches in Thalwil Thalwil is one of the oldest parishes on the shores of Lake Zurich. It also has one of the most spectacular church locations, with the
Platte affording views of the lake and its surroundings from Zurich to the
Alps. The earliest recorded church was dedicated to St Martin in 1159. In medieval times it was a dependency of Wettingen Abbey. Although it was frequently hit by lightning and also looted and set on fire during the
Old Zürich War (Alter Zürichkrieg), the original building survived for over six hundred years. In 1845, the small and rather dilapidated chapel was demolished and replaced by a much larger church designed by
Ferdinand Stadler. A fire set off during repairs on the tower burnt down the new church almost 100 years later (1943) but the building was soon completely restored and has survived to this day. , there were 5382
Catholics and 5881
Protestants in Thalwil. In the 2000 census, religion was broken down into several smaller categories. From the , 41.5% were some type of Protestant, with 39.3% belonging to the
Swiss Reformed Church and 2.2% belonging to other Protestant churches. 34.3% of the population were Catholic. Of the rest of the population, 3.8% were Muslim, 5.8% belonged to another religion (not listed), 2.6% did not give a religion, and 15% were atheist or agnostic. , there were 5 people employed in the
primary economic sector and 2 businesses involved in this sector. 1,001 people are employed in the
secondary sector and there are 106 businesses in this sector. 5,576 people are employed in the
tertiary sector, with 1,193 businesses in this sector.
Taxes According to the statistical office of Canton Zurich, Thalwil receives 92.0 million
Franc in tax revenue every year, as of 2020. 11,022 people pay taxes to Thalwil.
Modern-day Thalwil Today this industrial past has all but vanished. The economy of Thalwil is mainly supported by a variety of small and medium-sized businesses, many located in the Böni commercial estate opened in 1971. This includes
Unisys Switzerland, which is the largest employer in Thalwil (over 500 jobs). There is also a range of shops, mainly located around the Gotthardstrasse. The main source of Thalwil's current prosperity lies in the large number of commuters (ca. 7 000) who live there but work in the economic centres of Greater Zurich. Today, Thalwil has mostly left its farming and industrial past behind and become a
commuter base. ==Transportation==