Nancy Pelosi might call those $1,000 bonuses that many saw after the GOP tax cut “crumbs,” but she’s certainly not going hungry, and voters are calling her out on her . . . rich hypocrisy.

The House minority leader is on a 100-stop tour to warn that the tax cuts will devastate the working class — a tough task when most people are getting at least a small boost to their paychecks.

She also has a “wrong messenger” problem.

In Phoenix, Ariz., she cited Martin Luther King Jr.: “God never intended one group of people to live in superfluous inordinate wealth while others live in abject deadening poverty.”

Hmm. That implies Pelosi is living a life God never intended, since she’s nestled comfortably in the top 1 percent: Her estimated net worth (with real estate investor hubby Paul) is at least $43 million.

Which is why one Arizonan heckled her, “How much are you worth, Nancy?”

Rather than insulting voters’ intelligence by insisting they’re not benefiting from an average tax cut of $1,600, maybe Pelosi should stay home — at either of her two houses, or at the vineyard she also owns.