The bar chart gives the information about the average number of years that people aged 25-34 and 35-45 stayed in one job in the EU and the USA in 1985 and 2015.
Overall, the category of people aged 35 to 45 stays in one job for a longer period than individuals aged 25-34 in Europe and the USA. Besides, the highest average job tenure is observed among people aged 35-45 in Europe, while the lowest is among individuals aged 25-34 in the USA.
Turning to details, In 1985 the average job tenure for individuals aged 25-34 in Europe was 5 years, which declined significantly to just 4 years by 2015. Conversely, the 35-45 age group in Europe experienced a slighter reduction, with their average duration decreasing from 7 years in 1985 to 6 years in 2015.
It is worth noticing, the 25-34 age group in the USA has an average job tenure decrease from 4 years in 1985 to 3 years in 2015, reflecting a similar pattern of reduced job stability. For individuals aged 35-45 in the USA, the average tenure also diminished, albeit slightly, from 6 years in 1985 to 5 years in 2015.
