Although the pie chart illustrates the level of poverty among women, the bar chart differentiates the proportion of poverty due to gender and age in the United States of America in 2008.
Overall, the number of single women with independent or dependent kids displays majority part of the pie chart in the level of poverty. It is 4 times higher than married women with or without children. Younger people and women are also in poverty, especially female young adults.
The quantity of poverty in unmarried women with no dependent kids declined more than one second which was more than 2 times that of spinster with dependent kids. Hitched women with dependent children were around one fifth (20%) those were considerably above that of wedded women with independent kids.
Poverty rates between both women and men were relatively fluctuating. Both men and women at the age of 5 and 17, the level of poverty were about the same. For the other periods of the ages, the proportion of the poverty was fluctuating, so during 35 and 74, it was shown considerably falling. But again up to 75, it was noticed rising, especially among elderly women.
