Multiple Choice

An individual's preferences are initially represented by a set of indifference curves for leisure and consumption. After being exposed to a culture of high-status consumption, their preferences change, resulting in new indifference curves that are steeper at any given combination of leisure and consumption than the original ones. Assuming the individual's hourly wage and budget constraint remain constant, how will this shift in preferences likely affect their optimal choice?

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