1. lower-middle-class - Noun
2. lower-middle-class - Adjective Satellite
occupying the lower part of the middle socioeconomic range in a society
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Although his mother always told him that he was born for greatness (“Why else would an honest, salt of the earth, lower middle class couple from Who Cares, Ohio, name their son River?” Source: Internet
But most of the people being forced out are lower middle class renters, and thus their displacement (to Kent, Renton, etc.) doesn’t meet the very narrow definition of the term used by this report. Source: Internet
I mean, my family crest was like crossed thermometers on a field of aspirin,” he says of the nervous, overprotective lower-middle-class Jewish family he was nurtured in, growing up in the Bronx projects. Source: Internet
In China, where social mobility is limited, members of the lower middle class can only move up in the world with the help of people who can provide favours, referrals and patronage. Source: Internet
Meantime, wonderful organisations like Medecin San Frontiere will continue valiantly to assuage lower middle class guilt. Source: Internet
Set in the sleepy town of Terrebonne, La., in 1973, the tale is told by 14-year-old Alan Broussard, Jr., a lower-middle-class kid with no discernible talent--and the burden of a father who's the geekiest science teacher at his high school. Source: Internet