What little hope there may have been that bad and/or deteriorating Greek economic data had peaked in the early part of 2013 and the country was set for a long overdue “recovery” was promptly extinguished following today’s latest release of the Greek May labor force survey.
The headline news was ugly:
- The number of employed was 3,621,153, a decline of 14,889 from April, and down 171,356 from a year earlier
- The number fo unemployed was 3,318,671, an increase of 43,467 from April, and up 193,668 from a year earlier
- The unemployment rate was a record high 27.6%, up from 26.9% in April and 23.8% a year earlier
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