Undermoneyed
"Undermoneyed" in a Sentence (2 examples)
Nevertheless, the Church of England has been and is, in the towns, both undermanned and (if the word may be excused) undermoneyed.
[I thought] George Bush's tax cut for the wealthy, enacted while he was aggressively taxing my unemployment checks, was an assault not on the undermoneyed masses but on me alone.
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