Multiple Choice

Suppose the government introduces a popular, free, and effective job-retraining program, making it much easier for unemployed workers to find new, high-paying jobs. A single firm, observing this, calculates it must raise its wage from $20 to $22 per hour to retain its motivated workforce, assuming no other firms change their wages. What is the most likely outcome for the new economy-wide equilibrium wage once all firms react and the market settles?

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