The precariat refers to a social class characterized by precarious employment and economic instability, often lacking job security, benefits, and a stable income. This group typically experiences a combination of part-time, temporary, or gig work, leading to uncertainty in their financial and social conditions. The term highlights the growing concerns about the erosion of traditional employment patterns and the rise of a workforce that is vulnerable to economic fluctuations. The precariat often faces challenges in accessing social services and achieving long-term stability.