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Tamara has 80 hours per week that she can allocate to work or leisure. Her job pays a wage rate of $20 per hour, but Tamara is being taxed on her income in the following way. On the first $400 that Tamara makes, she pays no tax. That is, for the first 20 hours she works, her net wage—what she takes home after taxes—is $20 per hour. On all income above $400, Tamara pays a 75% tax. That is, for all hours above the first 20 hours, her net wage rate is only $5 per hour. Tamara decides to work 30 hours. Her indifference curves have the usual shape.

What is the slope of the budget constraint for Tamara during the first 20 hours of work per week? If she works more than 20 hours per week?

The slope of the budget constraint for the first 20 hours: $

The slope of the budget constraint if she works more than 20 hours: $

The opportunity cost of leisure (equal to minus the slope of her budget line,BL1) during the first 20 hours of work is 20: for each hour of leisure, she gives up$20 of income. If Tamara works beyond the first 20 hours, she earns a net $5 per hour. If she works for all remaining 60 hours, in those 60 hours she makes $300. The opportunity cost of leisure (equal to minus the slope of her budget line,BL1) during those 60 hours is 5: for each hour of leisure, she gives up $5 of income. For further review, see section “The Time Allocation Budget Line.”
What is the slope of the budget constraint for Tamara during the first 20 hours of work per week? If she works more than 20 hours per week?
The opportunity cost of leisure (equal to minus the slope of her budget line,BL1) during the first 20 hours of work is 20: for each hour of leisure, she gives up$20 of income. If Tamara works beyond the first 20 hours, she earns a net $5 per hour. If she works for all remaining 60 hours, in those 60 hours she makes $300. The opportunity cost of leisure (equal to minus the slope of her budget line,BL1) during those 60 hours is 5: for each hour of leisure, she gives up $5 of income. For further review, see section “The Time Allocation Budget Line.”
What is the slope of the budget constraint for Tamara during the first 20 hours of work per week? If she works more than 20 hours per week?
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