Multiple Choice

An individual is analyzing their consumption choices between 'consumption now' (horizontal axis) and 'consumption later' (vertical axis). Their feasible frontier represents all possible combinations of consumption. They determine that their optimal choice is the bundle ($30 now, $60 later) because at this point, their highest attainable indifference curve is tangent to the feasible frontier. Why would another feasible bundle on the frontier, such as ($58 now, $28 later), be considered a suboptimal choice?

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