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Household Job Offer Decision

A two-person household, where both individuals have identical preferences and agree to share all outcomes equally, must decide on a new employment situation. They are evaluating two potential outcomes. You are also told that an individual member of this household is indifferent between a personal bundle of (25 hours of non-working time, $350 of consumption) and a personal bundle of (22 hours of non-working time, $400 of consumption). Assuming more non-working time is always preferred to less, all else being equal, which household outcome should they choose? Justify your answer by analyzing the individual shares for each outcome.

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