NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- The 17-nation eurozone's unemployment rate reached the highest level since the creation of the common currency 13 years ago, climbing to 11% in April as employers slashed 110,000 jobs.
There were 24.7 million unemployed in the EU in April, of whom 17.4 million were in the eurozone. Both figures are far above the 12.5 million unemployed in the United States, which has a population about 6% less than the eurozone.
The worst unemployment problems were in Spain, where the jobless rate hit 24.3%. Greek unemployment hit 21.7% in February, the most recent month for which figures are available.
First Published: June 1, 2012: 6:48 AM ET
http://money.cnn.com/2012/06/01/news/economy/europe-unemployment-jobs/index.htm?hpt=hp_t2
There were 24.7 million unemployed in the EU in April, of whom 17.4 million were in the eurozone. Both figures are far above the 12.5 million unemployed in the United States, which has a population about 6% less than the eurozone.
The worst unemployment problems were in Spain, where the jobless rate hit 24.3%. Greek unemployment hit 21.7% in February, the most recent month for which figures are available.
First Published: June 1, 2012: 6:48 AM ET
http://money.cnn.com/2012/06/01/news/economy/europe-unemployment-jobs/index.htm?hpt=hp_t2