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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 women’s percentage in proverty while the bar chart depicts the proverty rates by sex and age in the United States in 2008.
In 2008, the higher proportion in women’s proverty is the single women with no dependent children with 54% while the lowest proportion is married women with no dependent children with 8%. However, married women with dependent child have 12% in family composition of household whereas single women with dependent child have 26%.
Overall, single women with no dependent child have highest ratio of engaged in proverty in contrast married women with no dependent child haven’t involved much. In addition, looking at the details of the bar chart it can be predicted that women’s proportion is highest than men in every age group and this issue is most can be seen in the age group of 18-24 years young women and men and it occurs less in the 45-54 years.
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