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The inability of lower-income groups to sustain the same lifestyle as higher-income groups in the same community is known as:

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Relative deprivation

Step-by-step explanation:

Relative deprivation is the inability of lower income groups to sustain the same lifestyle as higher income groups in their same lifestyle as higher income groups in their same community, often resulting in feelings of anxiety and inferiority.

It is the lack of resources such as money, food, clothes, rights, social equality necessary to maintain the quality of life considered acceptable within a given socioeconomic group.

Relative deprivation is a feeling of being worse of than the people one mingles with. For instance: when your group of friends or colleagues all have a car but you couldn't afford one at the moment.

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