The bar chart given illustrates the average years people in two distinct age categories (25-35, 35-45) stayed in single job in the EU and the USA in the years 1985 and 2005.
Overall, it is readily apparent that the categories of people aged 35-45 always took longer years than those aged 25-35 in both Europe and the USA. Noticeably, the highest average job tenure was witnessed by 35-45-year-olds European people, while the lowest was among 25-35-year-olds individuals in the USA.
Turning to the details, the average job tenure of 25-35 age group was 5 years in 1985 before declining steadily to 4 years in 2005. In addition, the figure for people in the 35-45 age brackets had a similar pattern, decreasing from 7 years in 1985 to 6 years in 2005.
Regarding the USA, the number of average tenures taken by 25-35-year-olds individuals was 4 years in 1985, after that there was a significant drop to 3 years in 2005. Besides that, people in the 35-45 age range also plummeted from 6 years in 1985 to 5 years in 2005.
