Sorry to hear about your career troubles! But you are NOT alone. (not that's helping to know you are not alone, but know that it's NOT your fault). It's tough now, companies been sending jobs to low-cost places for decades. People are tight with money and not spending as before, less investments being made, though the 1% flourishes :) Anyway, do not give up. I have seen far more experienced, professionals barely making it, but when one door closes (another.. couple ones) open, or so they say! I believe the formula is to NEVER be without a job :( as harsh as it sounds. Calculate your expenses (college debt plus necessities) or downsize if possible. Make a habit of calling jobs (or contact through connections) and may be get a book or two about how to find a job (in your field). Nevertheless, it's not gonna hurt. Good luck!
thank you for your support