ECONOMY

Greek unemployment drops to 23.2 percent in July

Greek unemployment drops to 23.2 percent in July

Greece’s jobless rate eased to 23.2 percent in July from 23.4 percent in the previous month, statistics agency ELSTAT said on Thursday.

The number of officially unemployed reached 1.12 million people.

Hardest hit were young people aged 15 to 24 years, with their jobless rate dropping to 42.7 percent from 48.6 percent in the same month a year earlier.

The reading in July, based on seasonally adjusted data, was the lowest since March 2012, when unemployment stood at similar levels.

The jobless rate hit a record high of 27.9 percent in September 2013.

Greece’s unemployment rate has come down from record highs but remains more than double the eurozone’s average of 10.1 percent in July.

The government expects unemployment will drop to 22.4 percent next year, based on its draft 2017 budget.

[Reuters]

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