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Evaluating a Deviation from an Optimal Choice

An individual's hourly wage increases. After careful consideration, they find their new ideal daily balance is to have 17 and 1/3 hours of free time and €300 for consumption. This specific combination maximizes their satisfaction given the new wage.

A colleague suggests that since the new wage is high, the individual should work one additional hour. This would change their daily outcome to 16 and 1/3 hours of free time and €345 of consumption. Would accepting this suggestion make the individual better or worse off in terms of overall satisfaction? Justify your decision.

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