The jobless rate across the Eurozone's 17 countries that have the Euro in circulation remained unchanged at a record high of 11.4% in August, the EU statistics agency Eurostat said on Monday, October 1. The total number of unemployed people rose by 34,000, reaching a fresh high of 18.2 million. The highest unemployment rate was in Spain, with 25.1% of the workforce being out of work, while the lowest reading was registered in Austria, where only 4.5% are jobless.
"Indeed, there looks to be a very real danger that the eurozone unemployment rate could reach 12 percent in 2013."