A permanent underclass describes a segment of society trapped in chronic poverty with limited upward mobility, often due to systemic barriers like inequality, lack of education, or discrimination. It is used in sociology and policy debates to critique entrenched cycles of disadvantage. Benefits primarily accrue to elites and corporations who exploit cheap labor or maintain social control.
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