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Dual Impact of Wage Discrimination on Household Consumption

The household's overall consumption level decreases under wage discrimination due to two compounding factors. The primary reason is the direct reduction in earning potential caused by the lower wage rate. This is exacerbated by the household's behavioral response, wherein they choose to supply fewer total hours of paid labor, further diminishing their total income and consumption.

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