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Impact of Non-Labor Income on Choices

An individual's choices are limited by the number of hours in a day and the wage they earn from working. They can choose to work more hours to afford more goods, or work fewer hours to have more free time. If this individual receives a weekly payment from a trust fund that they do not have to work for, how does this change the range of combinations of goods and free time available to them? Explain your reasoning.

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Updated 2025-08-02

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