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For example, healthcare providers sometimes offer a sliding scale of fees to patients. Some child-adoption agencies collect legal fees (normally very expensive) on a sliding scale, so that couples across a wider range of incomes are able to adopt children. Sliding-scale fees are also often charged by
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for products, services, or taxes based on a customer's ability to pay. Such fees are thereby reduced for those who have lower incomes, or alternatively, less money to spare after their personal expenses, regardless of income. Sliding scale fees are a form of
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A business or organization may have various motivations for pricing a product or service on a sliding scale. These may include the desire to be charitable to those less able to afford the product or service, their ability to get a
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Sliding Scales
prices
price discrimination
tax deduction
charity
revenue
partial payment
lawyers
worship
tuition
Pay what you want
Price discrimination
Sliding wage scale
"The Economics of Sliding Scale Pricing"
"Reading Into Sliding Scale Fees"
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