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Filter by Meaning The people in the underclass struggle to make ends meet and have little say in the decisions that affect their lives.
The underclass is often at the mercy of the legal system, with little ability to advocate for themselves.
The underclass is a vulnerable group that requires assistance and support from the government and society.
The underclass is often associated with high rates of poverty, crime, and unemployment.
The underclass often has limited opportunities for education and job training.
The underclass can be found in both urban and rural areas.
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