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Finding the Bottom: 2010 Global Economic Recovery

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Have we hit rock bottom yet? How does unemployment compare, as we travel down the road towards global economic recovery.

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Posted by: cbennett     Tags: , ,

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  • David
    Why does this map show the country Czechoslovakia? It hasn“t been a country for almost 17 years yet the border between the Czech Republic and Slovakia clearly isn't shown... Who ever created this should fix this, it makes this informationally incorrect!
  • ley
    Finland one of these poor countries with no data? and Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania? Next time use Eurostat dot com
  • Roger
    People get payed by social security when unemployed in Belgium: minimum 850 euro = 1 147 usd a month
  • hejter
    not accurate data,
    albania, bosnia and kosovo have near 50% unemployement rate
  • ted
    bill dude! i was totally thinkin' the same thing!

    party on!
  • Wombat
    Vietnam is not colored at all, because as many poor countries, no data is available. So there is not mistake
  • Anon Coward
    %GDP change since when?
  • bill
    What about Antarctica and the people in space?
  • xu
    Not entirely accurate. Vietnam will definitely grow by more than 5.3% in 2010.

    I think economists are forecasting 6-7% GDP growth for Vietnam in 2010 (Vietnam's GDP grew 5-5.5% in 2009).

    So Vietnam should be colored green =P.
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Finding the Bottom: 2010 Global Economic Recovery