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In early 2020, a national wage compensation scheme was introduced where the government paid 75% of a furloughed worker's salary and the employer paid the remaining 25%. The goal was to prevent mass layoffs during a severe economic downturn. Despite this program covering 250,000 workers, an additional 70,000 workers were laid off during the same period. Which of the following provides the most likely economic explanation for why a company would still choose to lay off an employee instead of using this scheme?

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