Multiple Choice

A new workplace policy improves a worker's well-being. This change is represented on a graph with 'Daily Income' on the vertical axis and 'Leisure Hours' on the horizontal. The worker's new situation is at point N, on a higher indifference curve than before. The utility gain is measured by the vertical distance between point N and the worker's original indifference curve, which is calculated to be $20. What is the most accurate interpretation of this $20 measurement?

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