Multiple Choice

Consider a model where an individual chooses between daily consumption (vertical axis) and hours of free time (horizontal axis). An individual's initial optimal choice is at point A, where they enjoy 18 hours of free time. After a significant increase in their hourly wage, their new optimal choice is at point D, where they enjoy 16 hours of free time. Based on the movement from point A to point D, what can be concluded about the total effect of the wage increase on this individual's labor supply?

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