New data show the Eurozone crisis' increasing toll on the unemployed, particularly on young workers in Greece and Spain.
The youth unemployment rate was worst in the monetary bloc's most financially troubled countries: 57% in Greece and 56% in Spain, according to data released by the official Eurostat agency Friday.
In October, 3.6 million workers under the age of 25 were unemployed, up 350,000 from a year ago.
