You know, in Germany, this problem was solved by food vouchers.
I will add – I rather believe that the unemployment of the name of Ludda should not be feared. To replace a hot-taker with a machine that is five times more accurate and three times more productive, and to pay a toker a benefit of 50% of his former salary is ultimately easier than to try somehow to preserve jobs and not stall progress. And the decrease in income a person perceives very calmly in those cases when for this money he is no longer forced to work. When there is time, you can always find some more stuff. And especially the steep ones will re-learn from those who make even more efficient machines on these machines. There are few, but there is a little need. The problem is not that efficient equipment leaves people without the means to earn. This is absurd, because in sum it gives more produced values for less labor costs, i.e. in the end, in sum people earn more. The problem is, as Lenin noted, that it is necessary to competently distribute the calculators so that this increased exhaust is divided in a human way, not in a fibre.