Multiple Choice

An economist observes the following data for two countries: In Country A, the average annual hours worked is 1,400 and the average disposable income is $35,000. In Country B, the average annual hours worked is 1,800 and the average disposable income is $50,000. The economist concludes that citizens in Country A must value free time more than citizens in Country B. Why is this conclusion potentially invalid based solely on the data provided?

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