Would it not make sense that if you want to have a new job revolution you would have to mimic the industrial revolution? Which would mean that you need lots of people to fill a growing job market in newer technology.
When you look at what the industrial revolution you see lots of immigrants that where only let in the country for cheap labor. So unless we allow new immigrants in to fill the gap then the standard new job created in the future will require working for less with more debt attached to the worker.
The flow of money has to be spread out over the majority of labor thinly. The product would need to be exported more than consumed locally.
It would also reqiure corps to reinvest in american workers, but not allowing a standard of living higher than the standard that rose form post WW2.
So it would seem that this is almost impossible to achive in the near future until we lose alot more buying power.
Peak america has already happened which caused nafta and downsizing. It also turned the american people into globalist consumers/globalist investors.
Right now it would seem communism or slave labor has the upper hand b/c globalist capitalist like being richer than others. So unless we agree to a more brotherly standard the majority are all screwed. Which will never happen.
The conditions for a success are not going to be met.