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Yeah, it's just a miniature version of the broken window fallacy, where it's claimed breaking windows generates more economic activity - the farmers hire the cleaner with money they'd spend on some other service, and the cleaner spends work-time he'd spend on some other task. And even if the cleaner wasn't going to spend that work-time on another task, the cleaner then has extra money, which he spends on some new service...
This is captured in Bastiat's essay That Which Is Seen, and That Which Is Not Seen, where the fallacy's name comes from.
Note that this is just an econ approximation - maybe the farmer was going to save that money for 30 years, maybe the cleaner was poor and the farmer gives him money instead of walmart so overall welfare is improved, but it explains the average case.
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