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Unemployment rate edges down for sixth straight month to 26.8 pct in March
The seasonally adjusted jobless rate slipped for the sixth straight month in March, edging down to 26.8 percent from an upwards revised 26.9 percent in February, according to the Hellenic Statistical Agency (ELSTAT).
The historical data has been revised, meaning the average unemployment for 2013 has now settled at 27.5 percent from 27.3 percent previously, while the September 2013 peak figure now stands at 27.9 percent from 27.7 before the last revision.
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