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Interpreting Historical Work-Hour Trends

A historical study of a country reveals that over the past 50 years, average weekly working hours have fallen from 45 to 35, while average real income has doubled. A pundit claims this trend demonstrates that the population's preference for free time has grown stronger over the decades. Briefly explain the primary flaw in this reasoning and propose one plausible alternative explanation for this trend that does not assume a change in people's underlying preferences.

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