Inspiration for this thought from here.
A thought I think I've heard from Kal Molinet (citation needed) is that, without taxation, we would be 7x wealthier every paycheck.
Don't restrict it to how much the taxation is on your paycheck. What about the cost of designing economic hitjobs that destroyed 97% of the value of your dollar? And I think that adds up to way more than 7x.
It's 33.3 with a repeating 3.
You would be 3,333% richer.
Due to those riches, you would need to work 3,333% less per day, month, and year, and in regard to your whole lifetime, until if you're working it's only because you would do it regardless of whether you were paid for it or not.
The only sustainable future with robots doing the majority of work and putting people out of work is the end of taxation, which would also mean 3,333% more earning for the dollar.
Imagine if every dollar you had was worth $33.33. Gold retains some basic value, not nothing quite compares to a moral society in terms of prosperity, by having consistently-applied rules.