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A government is considering a significant income tax cut, which would increase the net hourly wage for all workers. Advisor A predicts this will lead to people working more hours, thereby boosting economic output. Advisor B predicts that people will choose to work fewer hours, spending more time on leisure activities. Which of the following statements provides the strongest economic justification for Advisor B's prediction?

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