"sandwich class" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: sandwich classes [plural]
Etymology: Originated in the 1980s, from the perception of being "sandwiched" (or "squeezed") between the lower and upper classes. Head templates: {{en-noun}} sandwich class (plural sandwich classes)
  1. (Singapore, dated in Hong Kong, informal) The middle class; specifically those who are too wealthy to qualify for welfare schemes but not rich enough to afford non-subsidized housing, access further opportunities or maintain lifestyle expectations. Wikipedia link: sandwich class Tags: Singapore, dated, informal Translations (Translations): 夾心階層 (Chinese Cantonese), 夹心阶层 (gaap³ sam¹ gaai¹ cang⁴) (Chinese Cantonese)

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