The economy is getting back some of the jobs lost during the start of the pandemic and the shutdowns that followed.But, as we reported at the top of the program, that job growth seems to be slowing.Millions still don't have work yet. And many have lost some financial aid and benefits.Given both of those problems, we wanted to hear from viewers about what you're dealing with right now. Here's what you...some of you told us.So my name is D'Aaron Hart. My name is Amy Scheide.My name is Jason Williams. My name is Antonio Cruz-Martinez.My name is Deanna Korrell-Hall. The extra $600 in unemployment benefits was extremely helpful.I was able to spend a little extra on some groceries, you know, get a little bit more food to haveThe standard unemployment wasn't going to cover our household bills.But then, when they gave us the extra $600 a week, that didn't replace my entire salary, but it was really, really close to what I made after taxes.I own a catering company and bistro. We spend every moment trying to figure outhow to make this dream stay alive and how to come out of it in a way where we will eventually be able to retire. It's emotionally exhausting.I have been fighting for unemployment for the weeks that I did not work, rather,the months that I did not work. And I have still yet to get money for that. It has taken us down to zero. Our..all of our accounts are zero now.