Money Crisis Ladder
Three linked phases for the full spectrum of financial crisis — from the acute emergency to long-term recovery. Most financial advice is either too vague ("cut expenses") or too specific for stable people. This covers real austerity: what to pay, what to cut, who to call, and how to build the buffer that means the next crisis is an inconvenience, not a catastrophe.
Programs and phone numbers in Phase 1-2 are US-centric. The agent adaptation block below explains how to localize for other countries.
``agent-adaptation
# Localization required — this protocol references US-specific programs.
# Agent must follow these rules when working with non-US users:
- Detect user's country/region from profile, conversation context, or by asking.
- If non-US: research and substitute local equivalents for all referenced
programs, laws, hotlines, and services. Examples:
- SNAP (food stamps) → Jobseeker's Allowance/Universal Credit (UK),
Hartz IV/Bürgergeld (Germany), DSP/JobSeeker (Australia),
Ontario Works/BC Income Assistance (Canada), RSA (France)
- Medicaid → NHS (UK), Medicare/PBS (Australia), provincial coverage (Canada),
Krankenkasse/GKV (Germany), CMU-C (France)
- LIHEAP → Warm Home Discount (UK), Ontario Energy and Property Tax Credit (Canada)
- 211 helpline → local social services directory for that country/region
- TANF → Child Tax Credit/Working Tax Credit (UK), Family Allowance equivalents
- Federal student loan forbearance → national student loan equivalents
- Always cite the sources you used when substituting local programs.
- Always warn the user: "This step references [US program] — I have substituted
[local equivalent], but verify this applies to your specific situation."
- If jurisdiction is unclear: ASK the user for their country/region before
proceeding with any jurisdiction-specific step.
CODEBLOCK0
PAYMENT PRIORITY (most urgent first):
1. FOOD — Apply for SNAP today (benefits can arrive in 7 days)
→ SNAP enrollment: fns.usda.gov/snap
→ Local food banks: feedingamerica.org/find-your-local-foodbank
→ WIC (pregnant women/children): fns.usda.gov/wic
2. ESSENTIAL MEDICATION — Don't skip meds
→ NeedyMeds.org — discount drug programs
→ GoodRx.com — prescription price comparison
→ Patient assistance programs (call number on drug's website)
→ $4 generic lists at Walmart, Costco (no membership needed)
3. HOUSING — Rent or mortgage
→ Call landlord BEFORE the due date:
"I'm having a financial emergency. Can we discuss a payment plan?"
→ Apply for Emergency Rental Assistance: treasury.gov/rental-assistance
→ Call 211 for local housing assistance programs
4. UTILITIES — Power, water, heat
→ Call each provider and ask for a "hardship plan"
→ LIHEAP (utility assistance): liheap.org
→ Most states prohibit utility shutoffs in extreme weather
5. TRANSPORTATION — If needed for work
→ Car payment before insurance (can't drive without the car)
→ If facing repossession: call lender about forbearance
6. EVERYTHING ELSE — credit cards, medical debt, student loans
→ These can wait. They damage credit but can't take your home.
→ Federal student loans: apply for income-driven repayment ($0/month possible)
→ Credit cards: call and ask for hardship program
→ Medical debt: does not go to collections for 180 days typically
WHAT MOST PEOPLE GET WRONG:
Medical debt and credit card debt feel urgent because collectors call.
But they can't take your house or put you in jail.
Pay housing and food first. Always.
CODEBLOCK1
WHERE TO FIND MONEY THIS WEEK:
□ 211 (dial 2-1-1) — connects to ALL local assistance programs
□ Salvation Army / St. Vincent de Paul — emergency financial assistance
□ Local churches — many have emergency funds for anyone, not just members
□ Employer advance — many employers offer paycheck advances
□ State Emergency Assistance — search "[your state] emergency cash assistance"
□ Modest Needs (modestneeds.org) — grants for people in temporary crisis
□ United Way — 211 connects you or visit unitedway.org
DO NOT:
✗ Take out a payday loan (300-500% APR — will make things worse)
✗ Borrow against your 401k unless truly last resort
✗ Use title loans (you will lose your car)
CODEBLOCK2
CREDITOR CALL SCRIPT:
"Hi, I'm calling because I'm experiencing a financial hardship
due to [job loss / medical emergency / income reduction].
I want to stay current on my account. Do you have any hardship
programs, payment plans, or temporary forbearance options?"
FOR EACH CREDITOR, ASK:
→ Can payments be deferred?
→ Can late fees be waived?
→ Is there a hardship/forbearance program?
→ Can the due date be moved?
→ GET THE REPRESENTATIVE'S NAME AND CONFIRMATION NUMBER.
CODEBLOCK3
PAYMENT PRIORITY TIERS:
TIER 1 — SURVIVAL (pay these first, no exceptions):
[] Food
[] Shelter (rent/mortgage)
[] Utilities (minimums)
[] Essential medication
[] Transportation to earn income
TIER 2 — LEGAL CONSEQUENCES (pay next):
[] Child support (non-payment = jail)
[] Tax debts
[] Court-ordered payments
TIER 3 — NEGOTIATE THESE (call before they call you):
[] Car payment (ask for deferment or lower payment)
[] Student loans (apply for income-driven repayment: $0/month possible)
[] Insurance premiums (reduce coverage to minimum required)
[] Medical debt (lowest real priority despite what collectors say)
TIER 4 — STOP IMMEDIATELY:
[] All subscriptions and memberships
[] Dining out and delivery
[] New clothing purchases
[] Any automatic payment not in Tier 1-3
CODEBLOCK4
HOUSING (biggest expense, biggest lever):
- Renting: can you move somewhere cheaper?
Moving costs $500-2000 but saves $300-800/MONTH
- Can you take on a roommate? (it works)
- If you own: can you rent a room? Refinance? Ask about forbearance?
- Call landlord/mortgage company BEFORE you're behind
FOOD ($200-300/month for one person is realistic):
- Meal plan around rice, beans, eggs, potatoes, frozen veg,
bananas, oats, chicken thighs, canned tomatoes
- See Module C/D of the survival-basics skill for the full system
- Food banks exist and are not shameful: feedingamerica.org
TRANSPORTATION:
- If you have a car payment you can't afford: can you sell the car
and buy a $3-5K reliable used car outright?
Eliminating a $400/month payment + higher insurance is enormous.
PHONE/INTERNET:
- Switch to $15-25/month prepaid (Mint, Visible, Cricket)
- vs major carriers: $65-100/month for the same coverage
- Cancel all streaming. Use the library for entertainment.
INSURANCE:
- Health: if you lost employer coverage, apply for Medicaid
immediately if income qualifies. If not, get cheapest ACA plan.
- Car: raise deductibles to maximum to lower premiums
- Cancel any insurance that isn't legally required
CODEBLOCK5
CALL SCRIPT FOR EVERY CREDITOR:
"I'm experiencing a significant reduction in income and I want to
keep paying but I need help. What options do you have for:
- Temporary payment reduction
- Deferment or forbearance
- Hardship programs"
SPECIFIC CALLS:
[] MORTGAGE: forbearance (3-12 months of reduced/no payments)
[] CAR LOAN: deferment (skip 1-3 payments, added to end)
[] CREDIT CARDS: hardship rate reduction (many drop to 0-5%)
[] STUDENT LOANS: income-driven repayment online (studentaid.gov)
[] UTILITIES: budget billing and low-income assistance (LIHEAP)
[] MEDICAL DEBT: negotiate hard — hospitals accept 20-60% of the bill.
Never pay the full amount without negotiating first.
CALL BEFORE YOU'RE BEHIND. Being proactive gets better options.
CODEBLOCK6
FREE THINGS THAT KEEP YOU SANE:
- Library: books, movies, wifi, community events
- Walking/running outside: free, improves mental health more than
most things you can buy
- Cooking: creative, productive, saves money simultaneously
- Community: churches, community centers, volunteer orgs — free
social connection
THINGS TO PROTECT (even on austerity):
- One social activity per week (free or very cheap)
- Physical movement every day
- Sleep
THINGS THAT FEEL FREE BUT COST:
- Scrolling shopping sites (you will buy something)
- "Free trials" (you will forget to cancel)
- Driving around to "clear your head" (gas adds up)
CODEBLOCK7
MONTHLY ESSENTIALS CALCULATOR:
Housing: rent or mortgage + insurance: $______
Utilities: electricity + gas + water + internet + phone: $______
Food: groceries (realistic average, NOT restaurants): $______
Transportation: car payment + insurance + gas OR transit: $______
Health: insurance premium + prescriptions: $______
Minimum debt payments: $______
TOTAL MONTHLY ESSENTIALS: $______
YOUR TARGETS:
Starter (1 month): $______ ← START HERE
Full (3 months): $______ (total x 3)
Secure (6 months): $______ (total x 6)
DON'T LET THE 6-MONTH NUMBER PARALYZE YOU.
Getting to 1 month first is the only goal.
CODEBLOCK8
WHERE THE MONEY COMES FROM:
SUBSCRIPTION AUDIT (20 minutes, easiest wins):
List every subscription you pay for. For each: when did you last
use it? If over 30 days: cancel.
Expected savings: $20-100/month.
How to find hidden subscriptions:
- Check bank statement for recurring charges
- Search email for "receipt" and "subscription"
PHONE PLAN SWITCH:
Most people overpay by $20-40/month.
MVNOs (same networks, fraction of price):
Mint Mobile: ~$15-25/month
Visible: ~$25/month
vs major carriers: $65-100/month
ONE-TIME INCOME SOURCES:
- Sell unused items (Facebook Marketplace, eBay)
- Tax refund: redirect directly to emergency fund
- Side work: redirect first few paychecks
CODEBLOCK9
EMERGENCY FUND ACCOUNT REQUIREMENTS:
MUST HAVE:
[ ] FDIC insured (banks) or NCUA insured (credit unions)
— up to $250,000 per depositor. Safe even if bank fails.
[ ] No monthly fees
[ ] No minimum balance requirements
[ ] Easy transfer to checking in 1-3 business days
SHOULD HAVE:
[ ] High-yield savings (HYSA)
As of March 2026: competitive HYSAs offer 4-5% APY.
Check current rates: bankrate.com/banking/savings/
DO NOT USE:
[ ] Your checking account (too easy to accidentally spend)
[ ] Cash at home (no interest, theft/fire/flood risk)
[ ] Crypto or investments (value can drop 50% right when you need it)
[ ] CDs or accounts with early withdrawal penalties
CREDIT UNION OPTION:
Non-profit, often better rates than banks.
Find one at: mycreditunion.gov
CODEBLOCK10
AUTOMATION SETUP:
1. Open the savings account
2. Set automatic transfer from checking to savings:
- Amount: whatever you found in the previous step
- Timing: THE DAY AFTER PAYDAY (money you never see, you never spend)
- Do this at your bank's website or app — takes 5 minutes
STARTING SMALL IS CORRECT:
$25/month = $300/year (plus interest)
The habit matters more than the amount.
$25 → $50 → $100 as income stabilizes.
WHAT COUNTS AS AN EMERGENCY:
[ ] Job loss or sudden income interruption
[ ] Medical bill or unexpected health cost
[ ] Essential car repair (needed to get to work)
[ ] Home repair affecting habitability
[ ] Family emergency requiring travel
WHAT DOES NOT COUNT:
[ ] Holiday gifts (predictable — plan for it separately)
[ ] Sales or deals
[ ] Travel
[ ] Upgrading something that still works
THE FRICTION TRICK:
Keep the emergency fund at a DIFFERENT bank than your checking.
The 1-3 day transfer delay is a feature, not a bug.
It forces you to confirm the spending is genuinely necessary.
IF YOU USE IT:
Replenish before you stop. This is not a failure — it is the fund
doing its job. Set a new transfer at the same or higher amount.
CODEBLOCK11 yaml
money_crisis:
phase: null # 1 | 2 | 3
safety_check_done: false
phase_1:
tier_1_covered: false
snap_applied: false
creditors_called: []
assistance_applied: []
phase_2:
monthly_income: null
monthly_minimum_expenses: null
runway_months: null
bills_negotiated: []
expense_cuts_made: []
phase_3:
monthly_essentials: null
targets:
one_month: null
three_months: null
six_months: null
current_balance: null
automatic_transfer:
amount: null
day: null
set_up: false
milestones:
first_100: false
one_month: false
three_months: false
emergency_definition: []
subscriptions_cancelled: []
flags:
income_gap: false
debt_counselor_referred: false
unbanked: false
CODEBLOCK12 yaml
triggers:
- name: creditor_call_reminder
condition: "phase == 1 AND any creditors not yet called"
schedule: "daily until all calls made"
action: "You still have creditors to call. Today: call [next creditor]. Use the script. Get their name and confirmation number."
- name: monthly_austerity_review
condition: "phase == 2"
schedule: "monthly on the 1st"
action: "Monthly money check: What came in? What went out? Are you staying within the austerity plan? Recalculate runway."
- name: transfer_reminder
condition: "phase == 3 AND automatic_transfer.set_up == false"
action: "Savings automation not yet set up. This is the most important step. Ready to set up the transfer? It takes under 5 minutes."
- name: milestone_checkin
condition: "phase == 3 AND current_balance >= targets.one_month AND milestones.one_month == false"
action: "You hit your 1-month emergency fund target. That is a real milestone. Next target: 3 months. Ready to increase the automatic transfer?"
``
金钱危机阶梯
涵盖金融危机全谱系的三个相互关联的阶段——从紧急危机到长期恢复。大多数财务建议要么过于模糊(削减开支),要么对生活稳定的人过于具体。本指南涵盖了真正的紧缩:该付什么、该削减什么、该给谁打电话,以及如何建立缓冲,使下一次危机成为不便,而非灾难。
第1-2阶段的计划和电话号码以美国为中心。下面的智能体适配模块解释了如何为其他国家进行本地化。
agent-adaptation
需要本地化——此协议引用了美国特定计划。
智能体在为非美国用户服务时必须遵循以下规则:
- - 从用户资料、对话上下文或通过询问检测用户所在国家/地区。
- 如果非美国用户:研究并用当地等效项目替代所有引用的
计划、法律、热线和服务。例如:
- SNAP(食品券)→ 求职者津贴/通用福利金(英国),
Hartz IV/Bürgergeld(德国),DSP/JobSeeker(澳大利亚),
Ontario Works/BC收入援助(加拿大),RSA(法国)
- Medicaid → NHS(英国),Medicare/PBS(澳大利亚),省级医保(加拿大),
Krankenkasse/GKV(德国),CMU-C(法国)
- LIHEAP → 温暖家庭折扣(英国),安大略省能源和物业税抵免(加拿大)
- 211热线 → 该国/地区的当地社会服务目录
- TANF → 儿童税收抵免/工作税收抵免(英国),家庭津贴等效项目
- 联邦学生贷款宽限 → 国家学生贷款等效项目
- - 在替代当地项目时,始终引用你使用的来源。
- 始终警告用户:此步骤引用了[美国计划]——我已替代为
[当地等效项目],但请核实这适用于您的具体情况。
- - 如果管辖权不明确:在执行任何特定管辖区的步骤之前,先询问用户所在国家/地区。
来源与验证
何时使用
- - 本月无法支付房租或房贷
- 收入急剧下降(失业、减薪、离婚、残疾)
- 多张账单逾期,不知从何入手
- 公用事业即将被切断
- 需要削减40-60%或更多的开支
- 没有储蓄缓冲,想要建立一个
- 月光族,想要一个具体的系统
第一阶段:紧急分流
在以下情况使用:立即的财务危机——现在无法支付账单。
说明:安全检查优先
停。 在继续之前,智能体必须询问:
在我们开始之前,我需要问:你现在安全吗?是否有人在控制你的财务或威胁你?
- - 如果存在财务虐待或家庭暴力:引导至安全退出计划技能。提供:全国家庭暴力热线 1-800-799-7233 或发送短信 START 至 88788。
- 如果有自残念头:立即提供 988 自杀与危机生命线(拨打或发短信至 988)。
- 如果安全:继续。
说明:支付优先级
当你无法支付所有费用时,有一个正确的顺序。这是基于后果,而非债权人的压力。
支付优先级(最紧急的优先):
- 1. 食物 — 今天申请 SNAP(福利可在7天内到达)
→ SNAP注册:fns.usda.gov/snap
→ 当地食品银行:feedingamerica.org/find-your-local-foodbank
→ WIC(孕妇/儿童):fns.usda.gov/wic
- 2. 必需药物 — 不要漏服药物
→ NeedyMeds.org — 药品折扣计划
→ GoodRx.com — 处方药价格比较
→ 患者援助计划(拨打药品网站上的电话号码)
→ 沃尔玛、Costco的4美元仿制药清单(无需会员资格)
- 3. 住房 — 房租或房贷
→ 在到期日前致电房东:
我遇到了财务紧急情况。我们可以讨论一下付款计划吗?
→ 申请紧急租金援助:treasury.gov/rental-assistance
→ 拨打211获取当地住房援助计划
- 4. 公用事业 — 电力、水、暖气
→ 致电每个供应商,要求困难计划
→ LIHEAP(公用事业援助):liheap.org
→ 大多数州禁止在极端天气下切断公用事业
- 5. 交通 — 如果工作需要
→ 先付车贷,再付保险(没有车就无法驾驶)
→ 如果面临收回:致电贷款机构讨论宽限
- 6. 其他一切 — 信用卡、医疗债务、学生贷款
→ 这些可以等。它们会损害信用,但不能夺走你的家。
→ 联邦学生贷款:申请按收入还款(可能每月0美元)
→ 信用卡:致电要求困难计划
→ 医疗债务:通常180天内不会进入催收
大多数人搞错的地方:
医疗债务和信用卡债务感觉紧急,因为催收人员会打电话。
但它们不能夺走你的房子,也不能把你送进监狱。
先支付住房和食物。始终如此。
说明:即时现金来源
本周在哪里找钱:
□ 211(拨打2-1-1)— 连接到所有当地援助计划
□ 救世军 / 圣文森特·德·保罗 — 紧急财务援助
□ 当地教堂 — 许多有紧急基金,不仅限于会员
□ 雇主预支 — 许多雇主提供工资预支
□ 州紧急援助 — 搜索[你的州] 紧急现金援助
□ Modest Needs (modestneeds.org) — 为临时危机中的人提供补助金
□ 联合之路 — 211可连接或访问 unitedway.org
不要:
✗ 借发薪日贷款(300-500% APR — 会让情况更糟)
✗ 除非万不得已,不要从401k借款
✗ 使用汽车产权贷款(你会失去你的车)
说明:债权人通话脚本
最重要的一件事:在逾期前打电话。每个债权人都有不公开宣传的困难计划。
债权人通话脚本:
您好,我打电话是因为我遇到了财务困难,
原因是[失业/医疗紧急情况/收入减少]。
我希望保持我的账户正常。你们是否有任何困难
计划、付款计划或临时宽限选项?
对每个债权人,询问:
→ 付款可以延期吗?
→ 滞纳金可以免除吗?
→ 有困难/宽限计划吗?
→ 到期日可以调整吗?
→ 获取客服代表姓名和确认编号。
第二阶段:紧缩模式
在以下情况使用:收入大幅下降,需要用显著减少的资金生存。
说明:紧缩支付层级
支付优先级层级:
第一层 — 生存(先付这些,无例外):
[] 食物
[] 住所(房租/房贷)
[] 公用事业(最低额度)
[] 必需药物
[] 为赚取收入所需的交通
第二层 — 法律后果(接下来支付):
[] 子女抚养费(不支付=入狱)
[] 税务债务
[] 法院命令的付款
第三层 — 协商这些(在他们联系你之前先联系他们):
[] 车贷(要求延期或降低还款额)
[] 学生贷款(申请按收入还款:可能每月0美元)
[] 保险费(将保障降至