This is the thing.
The world needs people to do the low-paid, unqualified jobs, because those jobs always need to be done.
People with low-paid jobs, who may or may not have tried hard at school, still need somewhere to live, and still need to have some kind of life.
There should be modest sized, affordable houses for such people. Either to buy or to rent (at appropriate rents, not being fleeced).
It should be possible for people who want to to take low-paid jobs and have a reasonable quality of life. Of course, they won't be taking expensive holidays twice a year; they won't own a nice car; they won't wear expensive clothes and they won't dine at fine restaurants.
But earning a low wage - through choice or through no fault of their own, let's say - should not make you simply a tool for the richer in society to exploit.
In short, why should earning a modest wage be looked down on, and why should it be so difficult to get by on a modest wage? Not only that, but why should so much of that modest income be funnelled towards the richer in society?
So many people think that earning a modest wage makes you lazy, and deserving of being used and abused. People have no compassion, and almost entirely de-humanise these people ("benefit scroungers").
The fact that these people need so many benefits is a reflection of the fact that you simply cannot afford to live if you are a refuse collector, office admin, factory worker, etc.