KEY POINTS
  • Two-thirds of Americans worry the Russia-Ukraine war will hurt their wallets, with nearly half eager to save more cash and 42% delaying investments, according to a survey.
  • But sitting on cash during periods of stock market volatility may lead to missed opportunities, financial experts say.

The ongoing Russia-Ukraine war is degrading Americans' financial outlook, sparking the desire to save more and postpone investing, according to a survey from MassMutual. But steering clear of stock market volatility may be a mistake, financial experts say.

Two-thirds of Americans worry the conflict will hurt their wallets, with nearly half eager to save more cash and 42% delaying investments, the report found.