The given pie chart provides information about women in poverty in the United States and the bar chart illustrates comparisons poverty rates by gender.
Looking from an overall perspective, it is noticeable that those females who unmarried with no children had the highest percentages in the rates of the poverty t around 54%, while women who married and without children had lowest which only had 8%. In addition, single women with dependent children had 26%, meanwhile, married females whose had children much less which only had 12% in the rates of poverty.
In terms of poverty percentages by sex and age, the men and the women almost same the age of under 5 and those 5-17 (20% and 15% respectively). Following by this, more women those aged 18-24 living in poor conditions than men approximately 5% which it is made up 20% and 15% respectively. Similarly, those aged between 25 and 34 also had 5% difference, women had 15% and men only had 10%. Low differences experienced throughout the ages that 35 to 74, while women had 10% or more than 5%, males were under 10% or stayed same at 5%. When it is comes to those aged 75 and over poverty rates, there had much more difference, when women were close to 15%, men just stayed at 5% again.
