Here’s How Many Jobs the Average Worker Has by Age 28

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Here’s How Many Jobs the Average Worker Has by Age 28


Here’s How Many Jobs the Average Worker Has by Age 28
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We're a nation of job hoppers.
Feel like you’re bouncing around between jobs? Have no fear, you are hardly alone. A typical young adult in the U.S. has held an average of 7.2 jobs by age 28, new research shows, which is roughly equivalent to having one new employer each year.

The study, released last Friday by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, examined a nationally representative group of 9,000 young men and women born between 1980 and 1984.

As you’d expect, the job change rates slow as young adults age, but not much: “Individuals held an average of 3.9 jobs in the four-year period from ages 18 to 21. The number of jobs individuals held dropped to 2.7 in the three-year period from ages 22 to 24, and then dropped further to 2.5 in the four-year period from ages 25 to 28,” the report said.

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In other words, even into their late 20s, young adults held onto their jobs, on average, for only about 18 months. A “job” in the survey is defined as a period of work with a specific employer; being promoted at the same place of employment would not constitute a new job in this research.

Surprisingly, the rapid rate of job change doesn’t vary much among gender and doesn’t change much among men despite their level of educational attainment. On the other hand, women who spent more time in school changed jobs more frequently.

“Women with a bachelor’s degree held eight jobs from ages 18 through 28, compared with 5.6 jobs for female high school dropouts,” the study found.

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People with lower levels of educational attainment see their jobs end quicker. Female high school dropouts held jobs for the shortest duration, with 52% of jobs ending in less than six months, for example.

Job change rate didn’t vary much among race. Hispanic or Latino individuals in the group held 6.5 jobs during the 10-year span while African Americans held 6.8 and whites held 7.5. Education levels didn’t affect whites or Hispanics but did affect African-Americans. Members of that group held only five jobs when failing to earn a high school diploma, but 7.1 when earning a college degree or higher.

Of course, the better question is: Are people job hopping more in today’s economy? Job hopping data isn’t actually that easy to come by. The Bureau of Labor Statistics does not have data on the number of jobs held during an average American’s lifetime, for example, despite persistent conventional wisdom that adults today will undertake multiple careers — up to seven! — before they retire.

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However, a similar study released last year offers some helpful context. Baby boomers born between 1957 and 1964 held 11.7 jobs from ages 18 to 48. They also held 5.5 jobs from ages 18 to 24. There was no 18 to 28 calculation, so an apples-to-apples comparison isn’t possible. But data on the boomers suggests millennials aren’t job hopping that much more than their parents.
 

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I'm a loyal motherfukker. I've had three jobs total. My first I got fired over some stupid rule, and the other was a small part time when I had a consistent morning schedule at my current job some years back. :francis:







I need to leave this damn place. :mjcry:
 

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I'm a loyal motherfukker. I've had three jobs total. My first I got fired over some stupid rule, and the other was a small part time when I had a consistent morning schedule at my current job some years back. :francis:







I need to leave this damn place. :mjcry:
I'm at 3 too. One was not by choice I got laid off. Im almost 30.
 

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I'm only 20 and I've had 4 (about to be on my 5th this summer.)
If you're a college student, you're expected to have had at least an internship, plus most students have to pick up a part-time job to support themselves. A good portion of people hold jobs while in high school too. After graduation people usually pick up a job in an unrelated field, while searching for a job in their field of study.
This doesn't seem very surprising, honestly.
 

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Out here in my damn drawls
I'm 24 and I just counted off 11 jobs that I've had since 15, one being on a career track after college that I recently abandoned to start my own business
shyt would be at least 15-16 jobs if I count the shyt I was doing before I was able to work legally under child labor laws :russ:


Even now that I've been running a business for a few months, my next move is simply being an investor for a living.
It took me awhile to realize how much more valuable time is for me to be happy


If I wasn't good with getting money and budgeting I swear I'd be fukked up in the game right now :whew:
 

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I don't and wont ever work for anyone other than myself though. fukk that, I'm African and I dont' want these cacs thinking I'm some house nikka or slave for them. And I value myself more than that nowadays to know I can be a force to be reckoned with and refuse to settle for less or sell myself short.
 
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