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An individual has optimized their daily schedule between work at a fixed wage and free time. They then receive a substantial, guaranteed daily income from a source other than their labor, which increases their total potential income without changing their wage rate. Assuming free time is a normal good, what is the most likely impact of this new, non-labor income on their allocation of time?

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