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A firm operates in a local labor market that suddenly experiences a surge in unemployment. This leads to a significant increase in the number of applicants for the firm's open positions at every possible wage level. Assuming the wage-dependent probability of any single applicant accepting a job offer remains unchanged, how does this event affect the firm's hiring line (which plots the number of hires against the wage rate)?

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