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The image contains two charts about poverty in the United States in 2008. A pie chart shows the breakdown of women in poverty: single women with no dependent children are 54%, married women with no dependent children are 8%, married women with dependent children are 12%, and single women with dependent children are 26%. A bar chart details poverty rates by sex and age group, showing the following approximate percentages for men and women respectively: Under 5 (20.5%, 21%), 5-17 (16%, 16.5%), 18-24 (15%, 21%), 25-34 (11%, 15%), 35-44 (8%, 11%), 45-54 (8%, 9%), 55-59 (9%, 11.5%), 60-64 (9.5%, 10.5%), 65-74 (6.5%, 10%), and 75-up (6%, 13%).
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The charts illustrate the poverty rates between men and women based on their age in the United States in 2008.
Overall, young adult women and those who are single with no children are identified to be the most impoverished in the US. However, the percentage of men and women in poverty fluctuates as they age over time.
In terms of women’s status, single women have experienced the highest poverty rate in 2008, where 54% of them have no children and 26% have their own. Contrastingly, only a small number of married women are in poverty regardless if they have children or not.
In comparison with men, women have the higher poverty rates in the US. Girls aged below five are poor by 20%, similar with women aged 18 to 24. However, the percentage of poverty fluctuates as men and women age. Boys aged 5 to 17 are poor by more than 15% but this eventually decreased when they have reached their late forties.
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