BRUSSELS (AP)— Irene Fernandez lost her job with Spain's postal service five months ago, a victim of government spending cuts. Since then, she's been getting by on spending money from her mother and the $530 a month she earns grooming dogs for neighbors. Fernandez, 24, has had one job interview.
"This year has been the toughest,'' she says. ``I am beginning to realize that things are going to be a lot tougher for me than for my mother's generation.''
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