The opportunity cost of looking for a job
A) depends on the overall unemployment rate.
B) is lower for those who are already unemployed, as opposed to those who are working.
C) is lower for workers currently earning high hourly wages, as opposed to those currently earning low hourly wages.
D) does not affect how people conduct a job search.
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