Middle- and lower-class citizens would get extra tax credits for mortgages, higher education and dependents.
He wore the dreadlocks of a lower-class citizen, but the wealth of earrings and nose rings dangling from his pushed-in face announced his importance on the station.
Until the 1970s, Cajuns were often considered lower-class citizens, with the term "Cajun" being somewhat derogatory.
"Everybody tends to think of the people who live there as lower-class citizens."
It's the only one of the four that doesn't have some existing structure by which the refugees could possibly survive, and it's likely that lower-class citizens are being diverted there.
Diana was regarded with great reverence and was a patroness of lower-class citizens, called plebeians, and slaves; slaves could receive asylum in her temples.
Wu's photos focus on the lower-class citizens.
He actively promoted education for lower-class citizens, and donated money to various causes.
Carpas, or tent shows, were popular beginning in 1911 where lower-class citizens would perform picaresque humor and theatrical plays, a place for training for aspiring actors.