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#298 - 85 Million Jobs Gone In 2026 (Who will pay the bills?)

#298 - 85 Million Jobs Gone In 2026 (Who will pay the bills?)

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In this new episode, Lloyd breaks down the truth behind the headline that 85 million jobs will disappear by 2026, and reveals whether AI is really going to destroy your financial future. While governments push universal basic income as a safety net, it’s really a trap that creates dependency, limits your potential, and keeps you controlled.

Lloyd explores what the headlines about AI job losses are really missing, and why the biggest risk isn’t automation itself but failing to adapt. He shows how the choices you make now will determine whether you fall into dependency or build lasting financial strength.

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Timestamps

00:00:00 - Introduction

00:02:50 - The Pattern of Technological Change

00:03:50 - Australia's Unique Skills Shortage

00:05:30 - The Reality of Job Creation vs. Job Loss

00:06:30 - The Risks of Universal Basic Income (UBI)

00:08:30 - The Deception of UBI: Dependency vs. Independence

00:10:00 - Cost Reduction vs. Income: The Future of Wealth

00:11:30 - Three Steps to Financial Indestructibility

00:12:00 - Step 1: Achieving Escape Velocity

00:13:30 - Step 2: Building Your Antifragile Stack

00:15:00 - Step 3: Investing in Yourself

00:16:30 - The Importance of Skills in the Age of AI

00:18:00 - Choosing Your Path: UBI Trap vs. Wealth Path

00:19:30 - The Real Threat: Financial Unpreparedness

00:20:30 - Empowering the Next Generation

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