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Again, suppose the government introduces a welfare program in which any individual with an income of less than $40,700 receives a lump-sum transfer payment of $2,000 from the government. becky, a resident of perkopia who currently earns an income of $40,406, has the opportunity to work overtime and earn an additional $1,100 this year. which of the following statements are correct? check all that apply. becky may accept the overtime if she feels that taking it will increase the chances of her receiving a significant promotion. the $2,000 in aid presents a disincentive for becky to make more than $40,700 per year. becky would gain more income by turning down the overtime than she would if she accepted the overtime.

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