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Discover Ludwig'lower-income' is a correct and usable term in written English
You can use it to refer to people or households that earn less money than the average salary in their area or country. For example, "The city is working to address the needs of its lower-income residents."
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It eliminates safeguards for lower-income families.
Laundromats in lower-income areas.
Lower-income families clearly would have benefited.
These were not lower-income individuals.
Lower-income families would receive more help.
They charge lower fees and typically serve lower-income people.
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Most visitors from lower income bracket.
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Lower income and education makes Republican-populism.
Lower interest rates have meant lower income for them — nearly a decade worth of lower income.
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