Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
working-class family
noun
/ˈwɜrkɪŋ klæs ˈfæmɪli/
Definition
A family whose members are primarily employed in manual labor or industrial work, often with lower income levels than upper classes.
Examples
- The working-class family struggled to make ends meet while raising three children.
- Many working-class families benefit from community support programs to help with basic needs.
- In some societies, working-class families have formed strong local identities and networks.
Meaning
Working-class families typically rely on wage labor to support themselves. They usually have jobs in sectors like manufacturing, retail, or service industries, and may face economic challenges.
Synonyms
- blue-collar family
- laboring family
- wage-earning family