Multiple Choice

An individual's economic choices are modeled based on a framework where they only consider the present, with no ability to save or borrow. This individual, who values both material goods and free time, receives a significant, unexpected, one-time increase in their non-labor income. How will this event most likely alter their decision about how many hours to work?

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