A debt problem that began with Greece now endangers the entire eurozone and even the U.S. What caused this mess? How bad is Europe's crisis? It's so bad that it could drag down the global economy, and tip the U.S. back into recession. It might also mean the beginning of the end for the euro, the ...
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