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Euroverify: Какая страна создает больше всего новых рабочих мест в еврозоне?

Премьер-министр Педро Санчес недавно заявил, что Испания отвечает за создание половины всех новых рабочих мест в еврозоне, но так ли это?

ЧИТАТЬ ДАЛЕЕ : http://ru.euronews.com/2025/07/11/euroverify-kakaya-strana-sozdaet-bolshe-vsego-novyh-rabochih-mest-v-evrozone

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00:00Which country is creating the most new jobs in the Eurozone?
00:07Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez recently claimed that his country is responsible
00:11for the creation of half of all new jobs in the Eurozone.
00:15Despite all the difficulties that we have found, international and external,
00:19Spain advances, depending on who it is.
00:22We provide 40% of the growth and half of the new jobs in the Eurozone zone.
00:28But is Spain really creating half of all new jobs in the Eurozone?
00:32Let's see what the official numbers from Eurostat say.
00:35We can see that some 157 million people were employed in the first quarter of 2025
00:41in the Eurozone, compared to 155 million in the same period the year before,
00:46so an increase of almost 2 million jobs.
00:49Spain's employment figures stood at roughly 21,600,000 at the beginning of 2025,
00:55up from around 21,100,000 in 2024.
00:59That means an increase of about 454,000 jobs,
01:03which constitutes just over 25% of the extra jobs in the Eurozone,
01:08not 50%, as Sánchez claimed.
01:10However, it's worth noting that Spain has contributed the most new jobs
01:14to the Eurozone in the same period.
01:16Using the same calculations for each of the Eurozone countries,
01:19we see that Spain is up top of the list with its 25.3%,
01:23followed by France with 24.5%,
01:26and then Italy with 20.5%,
01:28Germany with 11%,
01:30and Portugal with 7% round out the top five Eurozone countries creating new jobs.
01:35Nonetheless, Spain does still rank as having one of the lowest employment rates
01:39compared to its total population in the EU, according to the same Eurostat dataset.
01:45This is despite recent reports that its GDP is thriving and outperforming France, Germany and Italy,
01:51the Eurozone's biggest economies.
01:53The Eurozone's biggest economies.
01:57Продолжение следует...

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