Yes, it seems stunningly obvious that we aren't creating new jobs that pay a reasonable living wage fast enough, for a long time. AI (and plain old automation) accelerates that even more. So where are those new jobs coming from? There's no easy new job for the truck driver that pays as well, but even for the young person who is potentially easier to train for a new field, we keep producing more with less human effort, the general outlook is poor, we won't have as many jobs.
It seems to be qualitatively different than when people left farms to go to factories, or factory jobs to office jobs.
It seems to be qualitatively different than when people left farms to go to factories, or factory jobs to office jobs.
(edit: typo, added last sentence)