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The image shows two charts; the top chart is a circular diagram depicting the percentage of women in poverty by family composition. Single women with no dependent children make up 54%, married women with no dependent children 26%, married women with dependent children 12%, and single women with dependent children 8%. The bottom chart is a bar graph showing poverty rates by sex and age; under 5 men 16%, women 20%, 5-17 men 14%, women 17%, 18-24 men 15%, women 20%, 25-34 men 12%, women 16%, 35-44 men 9%, women 12%, 45-54 men 8%, women 10%, 55-59 men 7%, women 9%, 60-64 men 7%, women 10%, 65-74 men 6%, women 9%, 75+ men 6%, women 12%. Both charts source data from the U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Survey, 2008 Annual Social and Economic Supplement.
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The pie chart illustrates the rate of American women in poverty and the bar chart provides data about poverty percentages according to gender and age in the USA in 2008.
Overall, the majority of single women with no dependent children were in poverty, the indicators for both men and women were the highest when these individuals were underage in the period given.
To begin, the amount of single women with no dependent children was significantly high and accounted for 54% in the USA. In contrast, fewer married women with no dependent children were in poverty and the percentage was equal to 8% in 2008. There was a huge difference between married and single women with dependent children, while the figures equaled 12% and 26%, respectively.
Moreover, the indicators for both genders amounted to nearly 20% for those under 5 throughout the period given. Additionally, the poverty rates for both 5-17 aged men and women accounted for approximately 15%. While these figures changed according to the age, in all cases, more women were in poverty than men.
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