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low-income

American  
[loh-in-kuhm] / ˈloʊˈɪn kʌm /

adjective

  1. of or relating to those with a relatively small income.


Example Sentences

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Public health clinics form part of the county’s healthcare safety net, serving low-income residents and those with limited access to care.

From Los Angeles Times

The company also maintains a strict diversity initiative, and many writers come from low-income households.

From Los Angeles Times

A new data-led system will help identify low-income families in Cambridgeshire entitled to more money.

From BBC

It follows a 2025 report by the Cambridgeshire Poverty Strategy Commission that recommended helping low-income households to receive all the help they should.

From BBC

Whelan continued: "These insights will enable us to provide targeted support that helps low-income households in the present and empowers them to build financial resilience for the future."

From BBC