The jobless rate in the Euro zone remained at its lowest level since August 2011 in April, but was still higher than before the crisis. According to Eurostat, the unemployment rate in the 19-nation currency club was 10.2% in April, stable compared with March 2016, in line with market expectations and down from 11.0% in April 2015. This was the lowest rate recorded in the Euro zone since August 2011, when the currency bloc was mired in a debt crisis that raised questions over the future of the single currency bloc. The lowest unemployment rates were recorded in the Czech Republic - 4.1%, Germany - 4.2% and Malta - 4.3%, while the country with the highest unemployment rates was Greece - 24.2%, followed by Spain - 20.1%.