The point after which a rational consumer stops his consumption. *
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Marginal utility tells how much marginal value or satisfaction a consumer gets from consuming an additional unit of good. ... A consumer buys goods as long as the marginal utility for each additional unit exceeds its price. A consumer stops consuming additional goods as soon as the price exceeds the marginal utility.
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