25%
The
Greek economy has shrunk since its peak in mid-2008
25.8%
Percentage
of Greeks who remain out of work, according to the national statistics agency.
This means that 1.2 million people are unemployed, according to the October
figures.
3rd
The
position Greece is ranked among its European partners for the percentage of
population at risk of poverty and social exclusion, according to Eurostat.
23.1%
Percentage
of Greeks living at risk of poverty in 2013, according to Eurostat figures.
33.5% or €77 Billion ($89.38 Billion)
The
amount of nonperforming loans—those for which debtors have failed to make
payments for more than 90 days, according to Greece’s central bank governor.
€70 billion
The approximate value of outflows from
Greek banks over the past five years, according to central bank figures.
83.9%
Percentage the
Greek stock market has fallen since 2008.
(http://blogs.wsj.com/briefly/2015/01/20/crisis-in-greece-the-numbers/?utm_content=11365544&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter)
Without any risk or
responsibility.
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