economically disadvantaged

economically disadvantaged
   poor
   The usage covers poverty arising from inadequacy, fecklessness, low intelligence, bad education, idleness, misfortune, or ill-health:
    We happen to house people who are economically disadvantaged. (Daily Telegraph, 21 September 1995 — the individual so classified was unemployed and had eight children)
   Also as economically abused, exploited, or marginalized.

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