Multiple Choice

In a community where personal well-being is derived from a combination of wages and environmental quality, imagine two citizens, Alex and Bailey, who have identical preferences. Alex currently earns a high wage, while Bailey earns a low wage. A foundational principle in this economic model is that the rate at which a person is willing to trade environmental quality for an additional dollar of wages is determined solely by the personal value they place on that next dollar. Given that the value of an additional dollar is typically lower for someone who already has a high wage, which statement accurately compares Alex and Bailey?

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