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Band 9: The chart shows the percentage of man and woman living in poverty divided into ten different age groups in the US in 2008. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevants.

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The image shows a chart representing the percentage of men and women living in poverty divided into ten different age groups in the United States in 2008. The chart indicates that the highest poverty rates are seen in the 'Under 5' age group, with around 20% of children of both sexes living in poverty. The next three age groups, '5-17', '18-24', and '25-34', have poverty rates ranging from 15% to 20% for both men and women. The next five age groups, from '35-44' to '65-74', have poverty rates between 10% and 15% for both men and women, with rates slightly decreasing as age increases. The last age group, '75 and up', shows the lowest poverty rates, around 10% for men and slightly above for women. Overall, women have consistently higher poverty rates than men in all age groups.
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The chart illustrates the percentages of men and women experiencing poverty across ten distinct age groups in the United States during the year 2008.

A notable trend observed is that women exhibit higher poverty rates than men across all age categories, with the highest incidence recorded in the youngest age group.

In the youngest demographic, specifically those under five years old, approximately 20% of both boys and girls were reported to be living in poverty. The subsequent age brackets, which include those aged 5 to 17, 18 to 24, and 25 to 34, recorded poverty rates between 15% and 20%. Within this range, it is noteworthy that while the rates remain similar for both genders, the consistency of the data reveals that women are consistently at a disadvantage, experiencing slightly higher poverty levels than their male counterparts.

As the age groups continue to increase from 35 to 44 and up to 65 to 74, poverty rates decline gradually to between 10% and 15% for both men and women. Notably, the 75 and older demographic illustrates the lowest poverty incidence, with men at around 10% and women slightly exceeding this figure. This data demonstrates a persistent trend of diminished poverty rates with advancing age, while maintaining the observation that women suffer greater poverty levels in each category.

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