We do not want more jobs, we want higher productivity, very different. It's a trap to believe more jobs is more better. This only temporarily works in fiat system where value does not flow back to the consumer. After 50 years of a sound money standard returning deflationary productivity gains to the consumers, we may only need to work four hours per week per household and would earn some numerically tiny amount which would be more than enough to achieve most modern luxuries. We will see the first effect of productivity not being stolen, in the household. There will be increasing numbers of stay-at-home parents as one value creator will be more than enough. Universal basic income or similar welfare unemployment programs do not count as productive job loss. Effectively you are working for the state they are purchasing your cooperation in preventing the deflationary system from regaining prominence. Receiving this money takes a toll, physically and mentally. It changes people for the worse. Maximising victimhood, dependence and submission. You can see examples of this effect on modern day native reserves.