Eurozone unemployment rate at lowest level since July 2011

Slight improvement in the labor market of the Eurozone, which sees unemployment down slightly. It's the best figure since July 2011, since before the euro crisis season opened from the shock of sovereign spreads.

According to the Institute of Statistics of the European Union (Eurostat), in May, the unemployment rate fell to 10.1% compared to 10.2% registered in April, resulting in improvement even compared with 11% in May 2015 . Analysts' expectations were spot on which indicated 10.1%.
Compared with April, the number of unemployed decreased by 96 thousand units, dropping to 8.6% (-0.1%) in the block to 28 – soon will materialize if the Brexit become 27 – and 112 thousand euro in the area, with the most obvious increase in employment, in order, in Cyprus (past unemployment rate from 15.3% to 12%), Croatia (dal16,2% to 13.3%), Bulgaria (from 10% to 7.3% ) and in Spain (from 22.5% to 19.8%). Unchanged levels in France.