Older workers are more likely than younger workers to be short-tenured employees.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
Younger workers are more likely than older workers to be short-tenured employees. The median tenure for 55 percent of employees between the age of 55 and 64 was 10.1 years in January 2016, over three times the tenure for workers age 25 to 34 (2.8 years). Among workers age 60 to 64, 55 percent were employed for at least 10 years with their current employer in January 2016, compared with 13 percent of workers age 30 to 34.
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