By Alain Sherter MoneyWatch May 23, 2018, 6:00 AM

As U.S. economy gains, millions still live on the edge

Nearly a decade after the 2008 financial crisis and with U.S. employment , millions of Americans continue to struggle to make ends meet, according to new data from the Federal Reserve. 

While the findings show an overall improvement in financial conditions for most households around the country, they also point to enduring problems. Those range from inadequate retirement savings to evidence of the lethal opioid epidemic that has ravaged the U.S. Among the most troubling signs:

The news isn't all bad. For example, in 2017 more people gave a positive assessment of their economic well-being than in the previous year, a continuing trend since the economy started to recover in earnest in 2012. And the share of people who are finding it hard just to get by has fallen sharply in recent years.

Still, even as the U.S. continues to show healthy growth, the Fed report is a sobering reminder of what it calls the "economic vulnerability" of many Americans.