Unemployment in Spain at 26%

The cost of government borrowing has eased in Europe, but take a look at Spain. With an unemployment rate of 26 percent — about one in three of all jobless people across the euro area — Spain is entering its fifth year of recession and the pace of contraction is actually accelerating. The country’s austerity-first approach to budget policy is a main reason.  Article

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