Another round of Greek bailout money : where next ? - commentaires Another round of Greek bailout money : where next ? 2012-12-20T18:32:33Z https://www.eurobull.it/Another-round-of-Greek-bailout-money-where-next,05422#comment15664 2012-12-20T18:32:33Z <p>Widespread here indicates that it is all over Greece and still significant. That there hasn't been any substantial reduction in the numbers. The Eurostat research is certainly enlightening. Thank you for sharing it :) ! Europa figures seem to be showcasing a steady rise in the unemployment percentages actually (<a href="http://bit.ly/R7k4yh" class="spip_url spip_out auto" rel="nofollow external">http://bit.ly/R7k4yh</a>). Although the situation in Greece is very dire, it is not acceptable to paint the sort of picture PressEurop has painted. Maybe it has something to do with people's desire to sometimes give in to Bolshevik-ing everyday circumstances.</p> Another round of Greek bailout money : where next ? 2012-12-19T16:13:36Z https://www.eurobull.it/Another-round-of-Greek-bailout-money-where-next,05422#comment15660 2012-12-19T16:13:36Z <p>To describe Greek unemployment as “still widespread” seems to suggest that it has peaked and is now going down. Unfortunately with the latest figure of 26% (Eurostat) being the tenth increase in a row why should anyone think things have peaked.</p> <p>The attached is from Frankfurter Allgemeine</p> <p><a href="http://www.presseurop.eu/en/content/article/3180401-therapist-s-worst-nightmare" class="spip_url spip_out auto" rel="nofollow external">http://www.presseurop.eu/en/content/article/3180401-therapist-s-worst-nightmare</a></p> <p>I would suggest that the picture it paints is much less accepting than your own item and puts the dry talk of cut backs in a human context. This, remember, is from a Germany publication which might be expected to take a Germanic economic view, yet it closes with the suggestion that Greece is on the brink of civil war. Let us all pray that this is journalistic hype.</p>