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Opportunity costs do not have a connected benefit.

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Opportunity cost is exactly the benefit you give up by choosing one option over the next-best alternative — i.e., the forgone (connected) benefit. Example: if you spend an hour studying instead of working, the opportunity cost is the wage you would have earned that hour.