By the end of the strike, every newspaper company lowered the bundle cost back to $0.50 except the companies that owned the popular newspapers The World and The Journal. They kept the cost of their newspapers at $0.60 per bundle, but they offered to buy back any newspapers that the newsies were unable to sell during the day. These two publishers agreed to pay the same amount the newsies paid them. $0.06 for every 10 papers.
If you were a newsie, would you rather have the newspaper bundle cost less or have the publisher buy back the unsold papers? Explain your answer.