Monday, July 02, 2012

YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT IN EUROPE

EURO-SOCIALISM IS A MISERABLE FAILURE:
The figure was a rise from 35.3pc in April, and far outpaced the eurozone average of 22.6pc in May. Unemployment among the under-25s also remained a huge problem in Spain, where more than half of young people are jobless. The rate rose to 52.1pc in May from 51.6pc in April. 
Italy and Spain are struggling to battle the eurozone debt crisis which has driven their sovereign borrowing costs to unsustainable levels. Andrea Broughton, of the Institute for Employment Studies, said: "The greatest concern for EU policymakers remains youth unemployment, which is more than twice the average rate for the whole working population, and is continuing to rise. 
EU policymakers and stakeholders are aware of this potential catastrophe of creating a 'lost generation', but so far appear powerless to halt the rising figures." By comparison, youth unemployment rates were 7.9pc in Germany in May, and 22.7pc in France
YOUNG PEOPLE SHOULD ABANDON THE PARTIES AND THE POLICIES THAT HAVE DONE THIS TO THEM AND RUINED THEIR FUTURE.


REPEAT:
Youth unemployment also rose again, with another 282,000 young people (under 25) out of work across the EU compared with a year ago, including 254,000 within the eurozone. That pushed the youth unemployment figure up to 22.6% in the eurozone and 22.7% across the EU.

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