The bar chart compares the average working years of citizens belonging to two different age brackets in Europe with those in USA over the period from 1985 to 2005
Overall, the statistics display that the European of two age ranges had longer job tenures compared to the USA, with the year 1985 witnessed the highest number of working years in both examined destinations.
At the beginning, employees being 25 to 35 of age in Europe worked average 7 hours, after which it experienced a marginal dip to only 4 years. In the meantime, a similar change was observed in the USA, with people aged 25 to 35 held a job for 4 years, followed by a negligible decline by 1 years.
Concerning the figures for the 35-to-45-years-old in Europe and USA. While the former reached a peak of 7 years in 1985, with a subsequent one-year drop, The latter mirror its downward pattern, starting with average of 6 years and falling by 1 years 15 years later.
