I wish harm to Harf. I usually don’t do that, but people like her are an exception.
Most of the jobs lost turn out to be essential in one way or another, even if only to teach the uninitiated things like good work habits, food preparation skills, dealing with customers, etc. Such learning does have a long-term effect in helping our economy prosper. Imagine an economy run by people with no people skills or other things learned at the “non-essential” jobs — the losses would be yuuuuuuuuge.
OTOH, if Harf Harf Harf lost her job, not a bit of harm would be done to our economy.