“more than 75% of middle-class households in the Twin Cities are able to afford necessities such as housing, food, transportation, child care and health care”

https://www.startribune.com/twin-cities-middle-class-cant-afford-essential-necessity-cost-living-housing-food-health-child-care/601544320

“Economists typically define the middle class as the middle 60% of earners.”

Our definition of “middle class” is so dumb it makes me despair.

“For a lot of our history, you could afford basic necessities — at least in terms of food, housing, child care — within that distribution,”

Ok, so getting closer to understanding. Still so slow…