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Discover LudwigThe phrase "on a low income" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone's financial situation. For example: "Many families are struggling to make ends meet while living on a low income."
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Last year, nearly one-third of parents on a low income skipped at least one meal to feed their children.
The grant is a one-off £500 payment for those on a low income to help towards the costs of a new baby.
Surviving on a low income is a challenge.
On a low income you don't have money to save.
"I'm a single mother on a low income," she says.
Like many Wonga customers, Graham is not on a low income.
Readers tend to be northern, female, working-class and on a low income.
"I had been on a low income and hadn't been paying National Insurance".
I shouldn't have to; I pay my rent and I live on a low income.
£140 is a big chunk of money to lose when you're on a low income.
If you are on a low income, you might be able to get a subsidy.
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