What happens to a worker’s leisure-consumption decision in this situation?
A worker who originally doesn’t have access to a free gym membership, purchases his own gym membership in a market at a cost of $30 a week. The worker has a wage rate of $10/hour and has a non-labor income of $100. The total time in the worker’s week to be divided between consumption and leisure is 168 hours. Assume leisure is a “good”. What happens to the worker’s leisure-consumption decision if his business offers a free membership?





