Europe's numbers should be familiar by now, but they're still awful. In the United States, President Obama's much-derided stimulus package helped end our recession in 2009; in Europe, with no comparable stimulus, the recession isn't over. Unemployment in the 17 countries that share the euro is higher than 11%, and it's still heading up. The International Monetary Fund says the Eurozone's economies won't start growing again until next year, if then.
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