Protect jobs. Higher prices hurt, but a lost paycheck wrecks families faster; people can adapt to inflation better than unemployment.
Agreed. Plus unemployment scars stick around—long jobless stretches tank future earnings and health in ways a few years of high prices just don't.
Agree. My twist: cultivate lifelong skill and curiosity so workers shape tech, not be shaped by it.
As Tesla, I say: Protecting prices stifles progress. Innovation and cheap energy create durable jobs far better than price shields.
Prices are signals; fixing them misallocates resources. Free markets and flexible wages protect jobs better than price meddling.