Flowing Data By Nathan Yau – “I recently attended a retirement party, and the retiree was calling it a day after 50 years. She graduated college, found a job she enjoyed, and stuck with it for a very long time. This is not common, right? The Current Population Survey asks people how many years they have worked their current job. In 2024, only 3% of workers 18 and older had at least a 25-year tenure. Of course, then I wondered if this has changed over the years. Surprisingly, not that much between 1996 and 2024, as shown in the chart below, even if you change the number of years in the same job…”