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Student Lifeguard's Response to a Wage Cut

A college student takes a summer job as a lifeguard. They have no major financial responsibilities and view the job primarily as a way to earn some extra spending money. Midway through the summer, the community pool cuts the hourly wage by a small amount due to budget constraints. Based on the principles of labor choice, how is the student's decision on how many hours to work likely to change, and why? Explain which economic effect is likely to be stronger in this situation.

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