Differences in health between people on different levels of the socio-economic status (SES) hierarchy have been observed through out history. While there is a vast body of quantitative research on the association of SES and health, there is a paucity of qualitative research that focuses on the meaning of health as it is experienced particularly in relation to SES. The purpose of this study was to explore and uncover the meaning of health as it is experienced in everyday life by persons of differing socio-economic status. Using a phenomenological method, 20 adults. 9 of high SES and 11 of low SES. were interviewed regarding their health perceptions and experience. Data were analyzed using the methodological approach of Giorgi. Identified fro...