In 2018, 106 million Americans lived below twice the federal poverty line, which is not as nice as it sounds. Twice the poverty level for a family of four is a household income of $51,583.13 That population has increased at twice the rate of the population as a whole since 2000. Most of them spend more than one third of their income on rent. A third do not have health insurance, despite being disproportionately sick or disabled.14 Many carry the burden of unmanageable debt, which can lead to deaths of despair. People who take their own life are eight times more likely than average to be in
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