Multiple Choice

A household's range of possible choices between total consumption and total non-working time is represented by a frontier on a graph. Initially, the household can afford any combination on or inside this frontier. If one of the two income-earning members of the household experiences a significant wage reduction, what is the direct consequence for the combinations of consumption and non-working time that were on the original frontier?

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