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Greek unemployment reaches record 26 percent

Mar 14, 6:44 AM EDTATHENS, Greece (AP) — Unem­ploy­ment in debt-crippled Greece rose to a record of 26 per­cent in the last quar­ter of 2012, as aus­ter­ity mea­sures com­bined with a deep reces­sion took a harsh toll on the workforce.

The fig­ures were worse than the pre­vi­ous quarter’s 24.8 per­cent, and 20.7 per­cent a year earlier.

The national sta­tis­ti­cal author­ity said Thurs­day that 1.29 mil­lion peo­ple were out of a job in October-December 2012. In the under 25 age group, unem­ploy­ment was 57.8 percent.

The rate for women was 29.7 per­cent, com­pared with 23.3 per­cent for men.

Greece’s econ­omy has been falling apart over the past three years, sav­aged by its finan­cial cri­sis. The coun­try is sur­viv­ing on inter­na­tional res­cue loans, released on con­di­tion it keeps up a tough pro­gram of spend­ing cuts and tax hikes.

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