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Updated · The Federalist · Jun 11
Governments Urged to Back Startups as AI Could Displace 20% of Workers by 2030
Updated
Updated · The Federalist · Jun 11

Governments Urged to Back Startups as AI Could Displace 20% of Workers by 2030

3 articles · Updated · The Federalist · Jun 11

Summary

  • AI eliminated 55,000 jobs in 2025, and the article argues governments and private firms should respond by expanding support for new business creation rather than treating displacement as permanent job extinction.
  • 20% of the global workforce could be displaced by 2030, it says, making mentorship and access to capital critical as more workers consider starting companies.
  • Banks, law firms, accountants and wealth managers are urged to provide pro bono counseling through incentives, or face participation requirements tied to government business and debt offerings.
  • $98 billion in carried-interest tax benefits for private equity is cited as a funding source; directing even 5% into startup debt and equity pools, potentially via the SBA and local lenders, is described as transformational.
  • The broader case is that stronger small-business formation could counter decades of consolidation, widen product choice and customer service, and help drive a middle-class recovery.

Insights

AI is projected to create 78 million net new jobs. Is the focus on entrepreneurship misguided?
Can mandating private equity to fund startups solve the capital crisis without harming the economy?
Are companies using AI as a scapegoat for layoffs, and is its actual job impact exaggerated?