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A consumer's optimal consumption level, cc^*, is a function of their wage rate, ww. A comparative statics analysis reveals that for this particular consumer, the derivative of the optimal consumption function with respect to the wage rate is always negative (dcdw<0\frac{dc^*}{dw} < 0). What is the correct economic interpretation of this mathematical result?

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