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		<title>Unemployment rates don&#8217;t seem to get any better</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[European unemployment rates announced couple of weeks ago from Eurostat, show a continuous worsening of the situation. Just some quick numbers: Eurozone unemployment: 9.5%, lowest rates: Netherlands (3.2%), Austria (4.3%), highest rates: Spain (18.7%), Latvia (16.3%) and Estonia (15.6%). Rates have been continiously growing each month since May 2008 in all European Union (27) countries.]]></description>
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<p>European unemployment rates <a title="Euro area unemployment up to 9.5%" href="http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_PUBLIC/3-02072009-AP/EN/3-02072009-AP-EN.PDF" target="_blank">announced couple of weeks ago</a> from Eurostat, show a continuous worsening of the situation. Just some quick numbers: Eurozone unemployment: <strong>9.5%</strong>, lowest rates: Netherlands (<strong>3.2%</strong>), Austria (<strong>4.3%</strong>), highest rates: Spain (<strong>18.7%</strong>), Latvia (<strong>16.3%</strong>) and Estonia (<strong>15.6%</strong>). Rates have been continiously <strong>growing </strong>each month since May 2008 in <strong>all </strong>European Union (27) countries.</p>
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