I lost my longtime job a year ago march. Why? Because the family company I worked for had to downsize, they were in construction. They even fired family members it was that bad(just picture a father having to let his son and daughter go).
I'm also a parent of two kids, one of whom is small. The last two and half yrs of the position I worked some of that time from home. I also have a medical condition that they were very understanding of that would sometimes mean I needed to work from home. I worked there for ten yrs. I worked as an administrative assistant.
Now picture this: I'm in Chicago. We have a 10% unemployment rate. yeah. I can't work a job that starts before 8 am because I couldn't leave my preteen home alone, and couldn't leave for school til 7:15. Couldn't be on school grounds til after 7:30. I also have a toddler. She I could have dropped off at daycare. But again, it was my son's schedule that caused a problem.
Most admin positions used to be 9-5. NOW they want you there between 7 &8. One position was a distance, that taking in chicago rush hour, I would have to leave my house by 6:30 to get there by 8. No joke. Add to the fact that I have problems with peripheral vision so driving super far distances is damn near dangerous for me, it limited how FAR in the burbs I could go.
To make matters worse, most of the hourly rates were about three dollars less then what I made before. I would basically be working for daycare and THAT is it! It's been THAT bad around here. And I hear it from a lot of other parents who have been in my position, salaries have gone down but daycare fees have gone up(and you have to picky, I had a friend whose kid was abused in a very reputable one a while back, you don't just throw your kid in the closest one).
I've submitted app after app. It basically comes down to too many people who are looking, and the employers knowing this lower salary expectations. And the ones who are really left in the lurch are the parents like myself.
Never judge and think people aren't trying. But take into account that after a while some people do start suffering depression from being out of work so long.
Oh and to answer the OP's question: Yes there were new guidelines and funding put into place two weeks ago. Check with your state.