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The image consists of a pie chart and a bar chart; the pie chart displays women in poverty by family composition of household with single women with no dependent children at 54%, married women with no dependent children at 8%, married women with dependent children at 12%, and single women with dependent children at 26%, while the bar chart illustrates poverty rates by sex and age with poverty rates as follows: under 5 at 20% for men and 22% for women, 5-17 at 20% for men and 23% for women, 18-24 at 14% for men and 23% for women, 25-34 at 10% for men and 17% for women, 35-44 at 8% for men and 15% for women, 45-54 at 7% for men and 11% for women, 55-64 at 8% for men and 11% for women, 65-74 at 8% for men and 11% for women, and 75+ at 10% for men and 16% for women.
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The pie chart illustrates the proportion of single or married women in poverty in terms of sex and age from the United States in 2008. Overall, it is evident that more than half of single women without children tend to be in poverty compared to the other three comparisons, and more women in all various ages are in poverty than men.
In addition, while women and men, between the ages of 45-54, remains the least at around 5-10%. Women, between the ages 18-24, are the most impoverished, while, men, under the age of 5, are the poorest in all different age groups.
On the other hand, more single women with or without children are poorer than married women whether they have children or not. This means that 54% of single women without children and 27% of single women with children are poverty-stricken compared to married women, which 12% of married women with children and 8% of married women without children remains neccessitous.
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