[2023/ 11/ 7] The table displays the proportion of two groups of people, average income and proportion of the poverty population in the US in 2002.
【主体段分段】:
前2竖列一段(年龄相关)
后2竖列一段(经济状况相关)
【开头段】
The table compares the figure for people aged under 18 and over 65 in Utah, Florida and California, as well as the average income and population in poverty in 2002.
【概述段】
It is clear that among the three states, Utah was the only one where senior citizens outnumbered the under-18s. Californian people had the highest average income, and more people in Utah lived in poverty than other two states.
思路要点:
- 只有Utah的65岁以上人口>18岁以下人口
- California的average income,Utah的贫困率
【Body 1】
California had the largest proportion of people who were younger than 18(30%), followed by the figure in Florida(20%). Although only 15% of the population in Utah were under 18, this state had the highest percentage of people aged older than 65. Besides, a similar figure in terms of population aged over 65 could be found in Florida and California, with roughly 18%.
思路要点:
- <18人口:California,Florida第二
- Utah18岁以下的人口只有15%,但是65以上的人口
- 剩下2个州的65以上人口 相似
【Body 2】
It is clear that the average income and the figure for population living in poverty were negatively co-related. To be more specific, we can find that the average income in California ranked the top($22,000), and only 5% of the population in this sate were in financial difficulties. By contrast, the lowest average income was found in Utah($18,000), and 11% of the people there were below the official poverty line.
思路要点:
- average income和贫困率呈现负相关的关系
- California:average income,贫困率仅为5%
- Utah:average income,贫困率
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