Multiple Choice

An individual's preferences for consumption now versus consumption in one year are represented by indifference curves, where all points on a single curve provide the same level of satisfaction. This individual is equally satisfied with receiving $500 in one year as they are with receiving $300 today. Both options lie on the same indifference curve. What does this specific comparison reveal about the individual's time preference?

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