

To create access and sustainability, this offering is provided at three price points as selected by the participant.
The sliding scale is a tool that allows for an offering to be obtained at multiple price points based on the circumstances of the purchaser. Those who select the top of the scale (actual price of the offering) also support my ability to continue to build a sustainable business while providing accessible services.
Select a price based on your personal financial experience. (See instructions about sliding scale below).
Top of the Scale (the actual price of the offering): two payments of $380
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I am comfortably able to meet all of my basic* needs
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I may have some debt but it does not prohibit attainment of basic needs
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I own my home or property OR I rent a higher-end property
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I own or lease a car
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I am employed or do not need to work to meet my needs
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I have regular access to health care
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I have access to financial savings
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I have an expendable** income
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I can always buy new items
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I can afford an annual vacation or take time off
Middle of the Scale: two payments of $342
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I may stress about meeting my basic needs but still regularly achieve them
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I may have some debt but it does not prohibit attainment of basic needs
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I own or lease a car
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I am employed
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I have access to health care
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I might have access to financial savings
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I have some expendable income
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I am able to buy some new items & I thrift others
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I can take a vacation annually or every few years without financial burden
Bottom of the Scale: two payments of $285
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I frequently stress about meeting basic needs & don’t always achieve them
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I have debt and it sometimes prohibits me from meeting my basic needs
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I rent lower-end properties or have unstable housing
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I do not have a car and/or have limited access to a car but I am not always able to afford gas
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I am unemployed or underemployed
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I qualify for government assistance including food stamps & health care
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I have no access to savings
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I have no or very limited expendable income
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I rarely buy new items because I am unable to afford them
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I cannot afford a vacation or have the ability to take time off without financial burden
* Basic Needs include food, housing, health care, and transportation.
** Expendable Income might mean you are able to buy coffee or tea at a shop, go to the movies or a concert, buy new clothes, books, and similar items each month, etc.
This is a Tool of Economic Justice (aka The Green Bottle Method) created by Alexis J. Cunningfolk
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