This week we learned that eurozone unemployment came in at an all-time high of
12.2 percent for September. Back in January 2012, it was sitting at just
10.4 percent. So anyone that believes that "things are getting better" in Europe is just being delusional. In fact, the economic depression in Europe just keeps getting deeper. The funny thing is that the mainstream media will barely call what is going on in Europe a "recession" even though the unemployment rates in both Spain and Greece are now much higher than anything that the United States ever experienced during the "Great Depression" of the 1930s.