It's my opinion our economic system needs a major overhaul, one that is preppered to address real situations like this without setting unrealistic growth expectations across the board and better stabilizing the majority of the workforce/labor market.
This national economic stress businesses are feeling is quite similar to the stresses a large portion of the US workforce/families feel every single day/week in respect to future financial stability, risk valuation, growth, etc. It's about to get even worse for most Americans and may strain mass acceptance economic policy and acceptance of our system. That questioning of the system may be a good thing.
I don't think a knee jerk correction where many are hungry, suffering, rioting, without healthcare, etc. is the way about correcting these problems to be clear.
It doesn't seem like the issuees we're seeing will gradually self-correct (concentrated wealth, increased wealth inequality, massive barriers to entry in markets, declining workforce/labor economic growth, ever consolidated market share to fewer big businesses...)
Perhaps this is the invisible all-knowing hand of the market self-correcting?