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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 pie chart demonstrated woman who suffer in poverty by composition in the United States.
It is clear that the majority of women who experience poverty are those who are single with no dependent children while only a small proportion of married women with no dependent children is remained.
Those who are divorced and left without any children yet takes up over half of the chart and is the highest among all other categories. The second goes to single women with children with about one-fourth of the figure. Followed by married woman with dependent kids and married woman with no kids with approximately 12% and 8% respectively.
In conclusion, woman who engage on marriage are unlikely to suffer from poverty since they have a man to provide for their basic necessities. In contrast, those who live without husband tend to struggle financially.
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