venerdì 24 aprile 2009

Spain's jobless rate soars to 17%

Spain's jobless rate soars to 17%



People queue as they wait for a government job centre to open in Madrid
Spain's unemployment rate is nearly double the EU average

Spain's unemployment rate hit 17.4% at the end of March, figures have shown, with the jobless total now having doubled over the past 12 months.

In the past year, two million people have lost their jobs taking the total out of work to just over four million.

The Bank of Spain recently predicted the jobless rate would reach 19.4% in 2010, as the recession took hold.

"It is a terrible figure," Octavio Granado, secretary of state for social security told state television. (more)

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