Greece has been trying to stay afloat ever since the financial crisis that began in late 2009, when the government battled with low growth rates, soaring inflation as well as high budget and trade deficits. It was at this point that the International Monetary Fund, the European Central Bank and the European Commission intervened. But, it came with a price. Citizens took to the streets in protest, as many lost their jobs, while others saw their pensions and salaries significantly decreased. How have the Greek people fared in the wake of this crisis? Don’t miss out on this compelling look at the human spirit in times of crisis.
The Greek Depression