Multiple Choice

A company ranks its potential employees in ascending order of their unemployment utility (α). It sets a single wage for all hires, calculated to provide a utility level just sufficient to attract the 50th person on the list (α₅₀), with the goal of hiring exactly 50 people. After making the offers, the company discovers that the 20th person on the list (α₂₀) actually had a much higher unemployment utility than initially recorded, a value greater than α₅₀. Assuming all other α values were correct, what is the most likely outcome?

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