Multiple Choice

An unemployed individual determines their net utility from being jobless is equivalent to $6 per hour. This figure accounts for both government benefits and the non-monetary costs (disutility) of being unemployed. Suppose a new public initiative successfully reduces the stigma and stress associated with unemployment, thereby lowering the individual's disutility of being jobless. If all other factors, including the value of future job prospects, remain constant, what is the most likely impact on this individual's reservation wage?

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