There was a guy about a year ago in DC who would dress up in a suit, every day, stand at a metro station downtown, and just hand resumes out. They did a story on him in the WP. Not saying you should do that.
Yes, there are a lot of recent grads from every level that are looking for jobs. I know of a lawyer who returned from doing a competitive clerkship in CA in September and still hasn't found anything. It's bad everywhere.
My advice is to sign up with a temp agency. You will definitely have the skills required (typing, etc) and it's at least something to do that is most likely on a part-time basis while you look for something permanent. It could possibly lead you to something where you are placed, and it'll give you a bit of experience that you say you don't have.