The illustration depicts the proportion of individuals from various household types living in poverty. Overall, the pie chart presents a descriptive view of poverty levels among these households.
Different colors represent the various household types. According to the report, sole parents experience the highest poverty level at 26 percent, while aged couples have the lowest, at just 5 percent.
In detail, sole parents account for 26 percent of the total, marking the highest record in the report. The second highest is single individuals without children, comprising 24 percent of the entire chart. Following them are couples with children, who also occupy a significant portion, at 15 percent. Additionally, 14 percent of the total is attributed to a collective of all household types, while couples without children account for 9 percent.
Single elderly individuals make up 7 percent of the total population in poverty. Finally, aged couples represent the lowest percentage, at 5 percent, as illustrated in the report.
