How does a member of the labor force who has not completed high school compare to a member with a higher level of education when considering the cost of producing goods in a society?
(A)A person who has not finished high school will change jobs more often than a high school or college graduate, which leads to higher business costs.
(B)A person who has not finished high school makes more than a worker who has finished high school, costing businesses more.
(C)A person who has not completed high school typically makes much less money, costing a business less than a worker who has graduated college.
(D)A person who has not completed high school would be more difficult and costlier for a company to replace than a more educated worker.