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A two-person household's feasible combinations of total consumption and total non-working time are represented by a feasible frontier. Both individuals can choose to work to earn income. Suppose one person's hourly wage is permanently reduced, while the other's wage and their total available hours remain the same. Which part of the household's original feasible frontier is now unattainable?

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