Walmart revenue grows as it works to absorb tariff hikes

While Walmart contends with rising costs related to tariffs, its second quarter revenue grew 4.8% year over year to $177.4 billion, the company announced Thursday. In the U.S., Walmart’s net sales also improved 4.8%, reaching $120.9 billion, while comps were up 4.6%. The impact of tariffs remained the topic of conversation during Walmart’s Q2 earnings call.

“With regard to our U.S. pricing decisions, given tariff-related cost pressures, we’re doing what we said we would do,” Walmart President and CEO Doug McMillon told analysts on a call Thursday. “We’re keeping our prices as low as we can for as long as we can. Our merchants have been creative and acted with urgency to avoid what would have been additional pressure for our customers and members.”

Though the impact of tariffs “has been gradual enough that any behavioral adjustments by the customer have been somewhat muted,”

Walmart revenue grows as it works to absorb tariff hikes | Retail Dive

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