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The image contains a pie chart and a bar graph. The pie chart shows family composition of women in poverty: 54% single women with no dependent children, 26% married women with no dependent children, 12% married women with dependent children, 8% single women with dependent children. The bar graph displays poverty rates by sex and age: under 5–men 18%, women 20%; 5-17–men 19%, women 21%; 18-24–men 13%, women 15%; 25-34–men 10%, women 16%; 35-44–men 8%, women 12%; 45-54–men 8%, women 10%; 55-59–men 6%, women 9%; 60-64–men 5%, women 8%; 65-74–men 7%, women 10%; 75-up–men 10%, women 13%.
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The two charts portray poverty rates by household composition in the United States.
The first chart shoes how single women with no dependent children take up more than half of the chart. While single women with dependent children take up more than quarter of it. While married women with dependent children take 12% and married women with no dependent children take 8%. This likely shows how single women are experiencing less income or more responsibilites in terms of payment than those married. The second chart shows poverty rates based on gender and age. The graph summarizes how women tend to be more poverish than men across all ages, but specifically in their early adulthood years. This can demonstrate the different payslips between the two genders, leaning more on the male gender.
Overall, the graphs show how women are more in poverty than men across all ages and despite having children or not.
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