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The pie chart shows the proportion of people from different households living in poverty in the UK in 2002. Write an analytical paragraph to describe the information in 100-120 words.

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Answered by ayush66871
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The given pie chart illustrates seven different categories of households living in poverty in the UK in 2002.

It is clearly evident from the pie chart that 26% of the total poverty-stricken households are those of sole parents. Single people without children account for the second highest proportion with 24%. In contrast to couples without children that accounts for just 9%, couples with children account for 15% of the poor households. Single aged persons and aged couples proportion for 12% together for poor households.

Overall, 14% of all households in the UK were living under poverty. The younger generation had a greater poor percentage than their aged counterparts. Couples without children had better economic conditions than those with children.

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Answered by ZareenaTabassum
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The pie chart depicts the percentage of poor family in UK in the year 2002.

  • From the given pie chart, we can notice that almost 14% of British households were poor. These poor families comprised of sole and single parents.

  • 26% were sole parents in UK and in 2002, the year experienced the highest ratio of poverty among the British families.

  • Poverty became prevalent among singles without children and they alone constituted 24%.

  • These two kinds of households summed up the poverty in UK 2002.
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