- DOLLAR$
- $12,733.27
It has become common for clients to bring up economic conditions as a reason to negotiate lower rates or delay payment. They might say business is slow, budgets have been cut, or times are hard, and they expect you to absorb that as a freelancer. The problem is that your own bills do not go down because a client's budget did. At the same time, being too firm can mean losing the work entirely. How do you handle that conversation without coming across as unsympathetic but also without accepting less than your work is worth?