Greece: Daily Life During the Crisis | Made in Germany
In Greece, signs of the financial crisis are everywhere. The austerity plan designed to ease the budget crisis is affecting the daily lives of ordinary citizens, not least because public-sector workers are facing pay cuts of 15 to 20 percent.We pay a visit to an ordinary family in Athens to see how they're coping. Report by Miltiades Arsenopoulos.

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