The labor market in the eurozone is rolling over. In May, unemployment rose in France, one of the two largest economies alongside Germany one of the two largest economies in the eurozone alongside Germany, rose by 41,000 jobs.
This puts the official number of unemployed at 2.816 million. Of course, hundreds of thousands of non-employed people are hiding in job creation programs or are no longer included in the statistics due to their age. These are the usual tricks of the eurozone technocrats. Times are getting difficult in the EUSSR.