Select the negative externality from the list of examples below. The time spent away from family due to your job. A bystander getting hit by a stray chair resulting from a barfight. The money you receive from going to work. The money it costs to go to school.
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Imagine you're throwing a wild party, and your neighbors have to deal with the noise and chaos. That’s a negative externality! In the situation provided, the bystander getting hit by a stray chair due to a barfight is an example because it represents the unintended harmful effect on someone not involved in the bar's activities. Negative externalities can really be a bummer for innocent bystanders who bear the consequences of someone else’s actions. It's like when a careless driver causes a traffic jam—those stuck in the jam are facing the fallout from someone else's poor choices! Always important to think about how our actions can spill over and impact others.
