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Looking at the 100 most common jobs people switched to, a timeline comes into view when we adjust the relative switch rates by age.
How good or bad something is depends on what you compare against.
The way that people get around can say a lot about how a place is made up. Here’s an interactive map that shows how people get to work in America.
Asian workers are more than three times more likely to be physicians. What other jobs jump out? What’s it like for other races and ethnicity?