The U.S. unemployment is now rising to 9.8% in September. In total numbers we are talking about 15.1 million Americans unemployed. Since 1983 he had not seen these results.
The layoffs have increased, as in most countries, the construccion and industry.
In the European Union unemployment reaches 20 million people. Germany exceeded 7.5% and France is on track to reach 10%.
In Spain it is estimated that more than 20% in 2010 and according to the International Monetary Fund will remain in recession next year.
In conclusion unemployment increasing daily worldwide as consequence of the failures of many multinationals, with a large number of office workers, and many others that are small and mid-range that can not handle what they call "economic crisis ". Examples include General Motors, Caterpillar, Ing, Metro AG, Pioneer, SAS, Pfizer, Nissan, Phillips or Home Depot.
By the end of 2009 it is estimated that global unemployment could reach 240 million people, according to sources from the International Labor Organization. To reach a minimum economic recovery I think we should give more importance to the subsidies for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) and not raise taxes.
The SMEs, the basis of the small economy is more dynamic engine of the economy but has been affected by the increase in raw material prices.
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