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An economist calculates a worker's average hourly wage to be $30. This calculation was based on a total annual income of $63,000. It was later discovered that the $63,000 income figure mistakenly included a $3,000 one-time project bonus that should not have been counted as part of their regular earnings. Assuming the total number of hours used in the original calculation was correct, what is the worker's actual average hourly wage from their regular income?

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