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The image shows two charts; the top chart is a circular diagram depicting the percentage of women in poverty by family composition. Single women with no dependent children make up 54%, married women with no dependent children 26%, married women with dependent children 12%, and single women with dependent children 8%. The bottom chart is a bar graph showing poverty rates by sex and age; under 5 men 16%, women 20%, 5-17 men 14%, women 17%, 18-24 men 15%, women 20%, 25-34 men 12%, women 16%, 35-44 men 9%, women 12%, 45-54 men 8%, women 10%, 55-59 men 7%, women 9%, 60-64 men 7%, women 10%, 65-74 men 6%, women 9%, 75+ men 6%, women 12%. Both charts source data from the U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Survey, 2008 Annual Social and Economic Supplement.
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The first chart illustrated women’s destitution in the United States, and the second chart shows the gender gap between men and women in 2008.
The biggest percentage of the chart is 54% which belongs to single women with no dependent children. This is the part with the highest interest. After that, single women with dependent children came in second place with 26%. Similarly, married women who are dependent and do not have dependent children have the same ratio so the average interest rate of both sides equals 10 %.
On the other hand, men have the highest proportion during the entire age range, the highest rate at the ages of 18 – 24 and under , but women get reached the maximum rate in the under 5 age group. This chart moves on the same situation for the women between 25- 34 and 75 – up. In this period, there is no big difference. Actually, this situation is similar with men, but rates are slightly higher compared to women.
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