Europe unemployment: lows and highs

German unemployment fell to 6.8 percent in December the lowest figure since German reunification 20 years ago.

The BBC's Stephen Evans points out, "East and West remain divided economically, but the division is narrowing. And the success of German manufacturing exports to China has increased employment. For the first time, more than 40m Germans – about half the population – have jobs."

Meanwhile, unemployment rose for the fifth straight month in Spain. It is now a staggering 22.8 percent. My extensive report on the way in which the unemployment rate is stretching Spanish society to the limit, is here at GlobalPost.

Will you support The World? 

The story you just read is accessible and free to all because thousands of listeners and readers contribute to our nonprofit newsroom. We go deep to bring you the human-centered international reporting that you know you can trust. To do this work and to do it well, we rely on the support of our listeners. If you appreciated our coverage this year, if there was a story that made you pause or a song that moved you, would you consider making a gift to sustain our work through 2024 and beyond?