There will be of course lots of talk about the 'middle class' in the tax cut debate. I see in the Washington post a little graphic about what the 'middle class' is - 30th to 80th income percentile, for Multnomah County, that's $32k-108k household income (pretty much identical to the US as a whole). So, how many of us are middle class? Poll above. I'm guessing that we as a group will be skewed more towards above-middle, because we have so much time to waste on silly polls like this. But maybe I'm wrong... barfo
I had some GREAT Mexican in Albuquerque NM but yeah, last time I had some really good mexican it was in Pasadena CA. Nothing like fresh, warm, homemade, churros...
Churros are Spanish bro. You ask for churros at a mexican restaurant in LA, you're likely to get shanked.
Honestly, Mexican food is all we can eat nowadays, too expensive to eat white people food, especially if u are poor like me.
New Mexican Food is fucking great! Sopapillas are the bomb. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Mexican_cuisine
Most people above $100K consider themselves middle class. FWIW In Sillicon Valley, people above $200K are scraping by.