Case Study

Income-Leisure Trade-off Analysis

A freelance consultant currently earns $25 per hour and works 40 hours a week, making $1,000 weekly. They are offered a new long-term project that pays $100 per hour and allows them to choose their own weekly hours. The consultant considers three potential work schedules with the new project:

  1. Continue working 40 hours per week.
  2. Work only enough hours to maintain their previous $1,000 weekly income.
  3. Work 20 hours per week.

Analyze the third option (working 20 hours per week) by comparing the trade-offs it represents relative to the other two options. What does this choice imply about the consultant's valuation of additional income versus additional free time?

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