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Context-Dependent Fairness in Dividing a Windfall

The perception of fairness in an allocation can shift dramatically based on the specific circumstances of the individuals involved. For example, an unequal division of found money, such as one person keeping $99.99 of $100, might initially seem unfair. However, this judgment can be reversed if it is known that the person receiving the larger share is in dire need (e.g., homeless and unemployed) while the other is financially secure. This illustrates that people often apply different standards of justice to an outcome once they have all the relevant facts.

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