Janne Josefsson saw in the latest Task Review the alarm reports about the increasing poverty in Sweden. He pointed out that people in Sweden were only relatively poor, i.e. in relation to other Swedes, but not in absolute numbers as in relation to those who only live on a few kroner a day in e.g. Africa. Susanna Alakoski however, puts Josefsson on the spot and tells based on i.a. own experience how relative poverty can cut so deep into the marrow of those who suffer from it. To say that we should not care until people are really knocked out like in Africa is to lower the level of ambition.