- 16 May 2023 17:30
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I'm asking you to answer those questions, since you posted some statistics.
Incomes are way higher in CA than in much of the US, so it's not odd to ask.
At least from what I can tell, there are different income class thresholds by state and metro area:
https://www.pewresearch.org/short-reads ... dle-class/
This is not irrelevant, since it means the living standards of the middle class in California are not really the same as those in (say) West Virginia. Not too far off as they are when comparing the US or Canada to Chile or Mexico, perhaps, but still not the same.
Pants-of-dog wrote:@wat0n
Please show clearly that the income thresholds are different, that this difference is significant, and also explain and support how this difference makes the drop in CA middle class due to CA policies and not whatever caused the same drop federally.
I'm asking you to answer those questions, since you posted some statistics.
Incomes are way higher in CA than in much of the US, so it's not odd to ask.
At least from what I can tell, there are different income class thresholds by state and metro area:
https://www.pewresearch.org/short-reads ... dle-class/
This is not irrelevant, since it means the living standards of the middle class in California are not really the same as those in (say) West Virginia. Not too far off as they are when comparing the US or Canada to Chile or Mexico, perhaps, but still not the same.