ashley webster took a close look. >> this is the face of the troubled eurozone economy today.rippling recession and high jobless rates. despair is leading to anger, and even violence. so the's built on entitlements are falling apart. financially strapped governments like spain are being forced to pull the plug on overly generous benefits. >> with unemployment rate at about 25%, the spanish government is trying to reform the restrictive labor laws here that make it hard to hire and fire. these union workers are not very happy about it, but the spanish government says it has to happen, and so zo do the busines in spain. >> here at this real estate listing website based in madrid business has been challenge. the ceo calls the jobless situation in spain unbearable, and he blame blames the countrys unforgiving labor laws. >> we have a strict labor market which make it absolutely impossible to fire and hard to hire people. >> this accountant has been looking for a job for over 18 months. >> as a matter of fact, i'm coming from a job interview, and it's quite difficult. >> youth unem