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I kinda disagree with your premise. I lived my whole career (30 years) and only had a background check twice. Plus half of the population these days is self-employed. Only people rehabilitated should get their record cleared - a pardon - not "everyone".
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It sounds like we agree in principle, then! I would argue then that you may consider the role of background checks: Gig work platforms rely on them. Some landlords use them. And many entry level employers probably do, too.
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