We were the first to note the dire state of youth unemployment in Europe here, and
reiterated here,
as this terrible social situation just goes from bad to worse this month.
Whether youth unemployment is a proxy for sales of PlayStations or for the much
more critical likelihood of widespread social unrest and eventually the
dissolution of Europe's political compact is unclear but one thing is for sure -
Europe's leaders will be watching this chart and quaking as nation after nation
breaks to all-time high levels of joblessness for the critical tinder-box of
Under-25 year-olds. The Euro-zone youth unemployment rate is back over
22% for the first time since September 1994. With Spain and Greece over
50% (and rising) and Italy now joining Ireland over 35% at the same time as
Germany's youth unemployment falls below 8% for the first time since May
1993 - one can only surmise the rising tensions between the haves and
the have-nots (even as Germany's PMI disappoints).For comparison, the US is not exactly sunshine and roses, with 16-17 year-olds back near 30% unemployment and 18-19 year-olds back over 22% - even as 20-22 year-olds improve gradually.
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