Eurozone jobless continues rising

Eurozone unemployment is at its highest rate for 10 years.
The unemployment rate across the 16 countries that use the euro has risen again as the effects of the recession continue to be felt.
The number of people without a job in the Eurozone is now 15.2 million.
Despite the fact that many Eurozone economies are recovering from recession, economists expect unemployment rates to continue rising.
Among the member states, the jobless rate was highest in Spain, with a rate of 18.9%, and Latvia, with a rate of 18.3%.
The lowest rate of 3.5% was recorded in the Netherlands.
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