Multiple Choice

Imagine a hypothetical country introduces a policy that provides every citizen with a modest, guaranteed income, regardless of their employment status. A year later, economic data reveals that the average number of hours worked per person has declined, and the country's total economic output has slightly decreased. A critic of the policy argues, "This proves the policy is a failure; it has made our country less productive and therefore worse off."

Based on the economic principles governing the relationship between income, work, and free time, which of the following statements provides the most robust counter-argument?

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