The first two paragraphs of a story about new Census data:
The number of Indiana residents living in poverty increased 13 percent from 2004 to 2005, according to new census data, but advocates say even more people are struggling to make ends meet.
More than 740,000 residents were living below the poverty line in 2005, an increase of more than 88,000 people from 2004, according to the 2005 American Community Survey released Tuesday by the U.S. Census Bureau. It was the third consecutive year that the state's poverty rate grew.
And, from later in the story:
Donna McCall, 36, and her three young children are staying at a shelter in Indianapolis because she has no job and no other financial support.
"I didn't have enough to get by on," she told The Indianapolis Star for a Wednesday story. "I didn't finish high school and don't have my GED yet, so I can't really find a job that pays enough to live."
You connect the dots.