I feel like what a lot of the gig economy experiment has shown is that we have created too high of a entrance floor for new businesses. A lot of the taxes and expensive regulations are certainly well intentioned, but making them mandatory prevents a lot of people with entrepreneurial drive but low resources from getting into the game. It also creates a higher cost for people who would be glad to get a cheaper option with some risk of discomfort. It's so hard to roll back regulations once they've been put in place, though, that the only way you can create these options is to build entirely new models that skirt the entire structure.