Reblogged from Xenophilia (True Strange Stuff):
The outlook for the European economy turned a shade darker yesterday after new figures showed that Spain's jobless total had surged beyond the five million mark for the first time since modern records began, with the unemployment rate rising to 22.9 per cent.
The increase to 5,273,600 in the final quarter of 2011 means 1.5 million households now have no wageearners.
