Even more serious is the ever-increasing number of people in extreme poverty—people living below half the poverty line, or below $9,500 for a family of three. An astonishing 20.6 million people lived in extreme poverty in 2011, up by nearly 8 million in just ten years, and 6 million had no income other than food stamps. At the same time, people who are not poor but nonetheless routinely struggle to stay afloat also need much more of our attention. The near-poor—those with incomes below twice the poverty line, or $46,000 for a family of four—brings the total of the poor and the near-poor to more than 106 million people, a number that is nearly as arresting as the utterly shocking number who are in extreme poverty.