The provided pie chart illustrates the percentage of various categories of residents living in destitute in the UK in the year 2002.
Overall most of the families living in insufficiency are among sole parents, single without offspring, couple with kids and all households however is less for families who are single aged citizens, aged couple with children.
As can be seen that majority of the portion is occupied with sole parents who are living in shortage with staggering 26% following with single without children covering little less than a quarter. Couple with children and all households also occupy a slice that is significantly high with a percentage of 15 and 14% each respectively.
In the context of small wedges, families type living in poverty are covered by single aged couple which is less than one tenth of the chart. Couple without children can also be seen living off in property covering a tiny portion, just below one tenth of the pie chart. As for the context of aged couple citizen suffering from the destitute is least among other family category covering a very small snippet of 5% of total proportion.
