Similar words: middle-class, middle, middle ground, in the middle of, fiddle, class, a class, classic. Meaning: n. the social class between the lower and upper classes middle-class. adj. occupying a socioeconomic position intermediate between those of the lower classes and the wealthy.
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151 As a result, the well - paid, unionized factory workers formed the backbone of a rising middle class.
152 Inflation, therefore, has long been seen as Europe's bogeyman, as hyperinflation in the 1920s financially ruined the middle class in Germany, its largest economy.
153 To deal with the equity problem, subsidize health insurance for the poor and lower middle class.
154 Disorder seems likely to reign for some time.But Egypt, though poor, has a sophisticated elite,[sentencedict.com] a well-educated middle class and strong sense of national pride.
155 Vote out the guy running for re-election if you want the American middle class to come back.
156 Even so, seen through the eyes of the middle class, recent times compare favourably with the period of economic take-off in the 1960s.
157 The emergence of the term "subaltern" also means that in China, the intellects - as members of the middle class, or at least quasi-middle class- do have a voice in the general discourse.
158 One is the bourgeois revolution led by the emerging property-owning middle class that the new law will help.
159 Look forward, and China's internet-obsessed emerging middle class will surely have an appetite for liberty beyond the purely economic.
160 At the same time, Americans just scraping by have sometimes felt truculently "good about America" at moments when the upper middle class was despairing.
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