ATHENS, Greece (AP) -- Greece's unemployment shot up to 21.9 percent
in March, rising sharply from the 15.7 percent rate in the same month
last year and up from 21.4 percent in February, the country's statistics
agency said Thursday.
Greece has been struggling through a financial
crisis for the past two years, and has been relying on billions of euros
in international rescue loans from other eurozone countries and the
International Monetary Fund since May 2010. In return, it has made deep
spending cuts and imposed major tax hikes, leaving the country mired in a
deep recession.
The statistics agency said Thursday that
unemployment was up 37.8 percent in March compared with the same month
last year. Compared with February 2012, there were 21,625 more people
unemployed this March, a 2.1 percent increase.
Young people have been the most affected by the
job losses, with more than half — 52.8 percent — of those in the 15-24
age group out of work in March, compared to 42 percent in the same month
last year.
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