I'm in my 30s so I should be used to this by now, but this shit is getting so stressful guys. I have no savings, my checking account is drained every month with rent, and if there's ever a serious emergency I have no safety net, I'm legitimately fucked. I'm one unplanned expense away from absolute ruin. Those in the same boat as me, how do you deal with this?
If you are willing to work, many of the trades are hiring and having a hard time getting apprentices/helpers. If you can pass a basic algebra test, you can make it as an electrician.
The company I work for starts wages at $12+/hour with lots of overtime opportunities (including mandatory) and planned raises each year of your apprenticeship. I also know of a carpenter shop hiring helpers at $16+ because they can't get help.
Please don't feel like you have no path forward. You just have to look outside your comfort zone a little.
There's a lot of government positions that require just high school, and pay more than typical.
But they're annoying to apply to, and often can make you wait a long time. Look into your cities job bank, same with state/province and/or federal level.
Assuming you're in the US, check out the USPS for jobs. They are understaffed and so long as you can jump through the hoops, they'll hire you. I applied there back in 2013 and when I went in for an "interview" it was more of a walkthrough of if you complete x, y, and z by the deadline you're hired. It pays well and you can get a ton of hours for overtime pay. I can't talk to the job conditions, since I ended up going with a different job at the time.
There are a lot of remote data entry positions you could get into. You could study some data analysis on the side, using the data entry as a toe hold in the industry. Lots of free content and datasets to work with to learn on.
Just a suggestion, not cutting you down.
I'd be happy to chat more about that topic if you are interested.