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Rising unemployment plagues Portugal

assemblyUnemployment in the euro region fell again in February. The rate was recorded at 11.3%, a very slight fall from what it had been in January.

Over the course of the year it dropped from 11.8%.

According to Eurostat, this is the lowest unemployment has been since May 2012 which is not saying a lot, but at least the rate is going in the right direction.

Nevertheless, there were 18,204,000 million people in the eurozone without work. The total for the whole of the EU was a staggering 23,887,000 jobless men, women and young people.

Compared with a year ago the jobless rate fell in 22 of the European Union's member states, and increased in six.

Portugal’s rate, while lower than last February, has been gradually rising over the last four months and stood at 14.1% in February. This means that 720,000 people are out of work.

Portugal’s young people fared little better. The current 35% rate has left 133,000 young adults seeking jobs. As with adults, the rate has been increasing over the last several months.

Greece and Spain suffer the worst, with rates of 26% and 23.2% respectively. Cyprus is struggling with 16.3% unemployment.

Portugal follows, making it the country with the fourth highest rate in the eurozone.

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-8 #3 Joao Martins 2015-04-01 11:42
The Portuguese know it, the unemployed are being sent on what we call -basket-weaving- courses, they are not paid but takes them off the unemployment numbers, if they refuse to do these smoke and mirror courses they will loose unemployment benefits and not be able to get a job because they don't have the certificate, liars all liars, pants on fire.
-9 #2 Peter Booker 2015-04-01 08:43
Of course all these figures are not only incredible but meaningless, until and unless the government publishes the means by which they are collected. I suspect that many individuals are not counted because they, for example, do not qualify for unemployment benefit.

You must let us know, Ed, why you have chosen to illustrate this article with the flag of the Republican Assembly.
-8 #1 Darkie 2015-03-31 22:07
Unemployment in portugal is 4o%

The portuguses gov are liars! Traitors!
And maoist criminals!

Anyone who believes in the eu stooge countrys propaganda politburo lies nears to start reading history books.

Portugal is a failed rogue communist state!

Socialism is the doctrine if many mass murderers.

Pol pot, stalin, mao, lenin, che guvera, hitler, yes, theres loads of them, the current gang are unelected and sit in brussels, and they have got to go .....

The game is up! We need our bordeprs closed, and we need rid of these unelected gangsters in brussels.

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