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An individual leaves a job paying $50,000 per year to start a new consulting business. They use $20,000 of their personal savings, which were earning 5% interest annually, to buy equipment. In the first year, the business generates $100,000 in total revenue. The explicit, out-of-pocket costs for the year are $12,000 for rent, $30,000 for supplies, and $20,000 for an employee's salary. What is the economic profit for the first year?

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