Multiple Choice

An economic model presents two extreme choices for a population experiencing a sixfold increase in real wages: (1) work the same number of hours to achieve a sixfold increase in income, or (2) work one-sixth the hours to maintain the original income level while maximizing leisure. How does the actual economic outcome in the United States during the 20th century, under similar wage growth, relate to this model?

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