Yep.
I think, this is the number one reason why so many positions go unfilled. Women left the work force to take care of their kids when schools went virtual. As schools start to go back to in person learning, I expect some of the unfilled positions to get filled. However, after spending two years at home taking care of their kids, I expect some will stay permanently out of the work force. This is on top of the early retirements by the baby boomers.
And the magical $15/hr means so much less now that we're experiencing 7+% inflation rates.
Employers are out of touch with how much stuff costs. People also spent time evaluating what is important to them. Times have changed. People aren't lazy. They have reprioritized what's important to them.