Lowering taxes does not always create more jobs than employing people in the public sector.
Investigations show that it would have been immensely cheaper to hire more people in the public sector than the tax loss that occurs per job created through reduced taxes.
At the same time, the private business world is also needed to satisfy our new needs.
But the private sector cannot employ the entire population. Of course, the entrepreneurs and other taxpayers have to pay for employment to be increased through the public sector. But at the same time, they receive free service from the public sector through training of personnel, repair of injured personnel, road construction and much more.
The private sector is also a weak employer in recessions. If the public sector had not existed to stabilize employment levels in recessions, so many people would not have been able to continue buying the companies' products and then many more companies would have had to cut staff even more or go out of business.
For all the tax cuts implemented by the bourgeois government, it would have been possible to eliminate unemployment to a large extent by expanding the public sector.