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Justifying Income Distribution Based on Well-being

A government is designing a social support program for two citizens. Citizen A is in perfect health. Citizen B has a chronic condition that requires expensive medication and reduces their overall quality of life. If the government's primary goal is to achieve a 'fair' outcome defined by equal life satisfaction for both citizens, explain why providing Citizen B with a substantially larger monetary benefit than Citizen A could be justified.

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