Working class

Pronunciation: /ˈwɝkɪŋ ˈkɫæs/

Working class (noun)

  1. People who earn wages from jobs that usually need manual work or routine tasks, often with lower income than other groups.
  2. A social group defined by typical work type and income level, used to describe differences in lifestyle and opportunities.

Examples

  • Many working class people struggle with rising living costs.
  • The policy aims to support working class workers and families.