Lower Middle Class
The term "Lower Middle Class" refers to a socioeconomic group that typically earns slightly above the poverty line but below the median income level. This group often includes workers in low-paying jobs, such as those in the service industry or clerical positions, and may struggle to afford basic necessities like housing, healthcare, and education.
Members of the Lower Middle Class often face financial instability and may lack access to resources that can help them improve their situation. They may rely on government assistance programs, such as food stamps or housing vouchers, to make ends meet and often experience challenges in achieving upward mobility.