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In recession-hit Spain, unemployment spiked to 24.3 percent, the worst rate in the EU.
In recession-hit Spain, unemployment spiked to 24.3 percent. Photo: EFE
Unemployment in the 17 countries that use the euro remain at a record high 11 percent in April, with rates continuing to climb in struggling Spain, Portugal and Greece.
Friday's figures came in the wake of last week's European Union summit, where some leaders called for measures to boost growth and employment to offset the impact of stringent austerity policies. Experts argue that targeted measures could help get people, especially youngsters, off the unemployment lines.
In recession-hit Spain, unemployment spiked to 24.3 percent, the worst rate in the EU. It was up 0.2 points since March, and 3.6 percentage points compared to last year. Youth unemployment ballooned to a staggering 51.5 percent, up from 45 percent last year.
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