From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishhave-notsˌhave-ˈnots noun → the have-nots → haves
Examples from the Corpus
have-nots• The current shakeout may serve to separate the haves from have-nots.• In short, one limit to redistribution is that the haves are simply not very concerned about the have-nots.• It was a joke played by the haves against the have-nots.• Never has Chabrol revealed so relentlessly the dangerous, ever-widening chasm between the haves and the have-nots.• As per the law of increasing returns, them that has get more votes, the have-nots get less.• The have-nots promised not to acquire nuclear weapons.