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working class

–noun
1. those persons working for wages, esp. in manual labor.
2. the social or economic class composed of these workers.

Origin:
1805–15


working-class, adjective
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working class

In the United States, the population of blue-collar workers, particularly skilled and semiskilled laborers, who differ in values, but not necessarily in income, from the middle class. In Marxism, this term refers to propertyless factory workers.

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