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Rational Job Choice and Utility
An individual is offered two jobs. Job A pays a very high salary but involves tedious, unfulfilling work. Job B pays a lower salary but the work is highly enjoyable and provides a great sense of purpose. From an economic perspective where income is viewed as a means to acquire goods and services, explain why this individual might rationally choose the lower-paying Job B.
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