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Walmart is poised to be a holiday season winner

November 24, 2025
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Reuters A person looks at frozen turkeys in a grocery store aisle, in front of a sign reading "Everyday Low Price".Reuters

A person looks at Butterball frozen turkeys for sale at a Walmart store. Walmart’s dominance in the US retail sector is setting it up to be a holiday season winner.

US retailers are on edge as they enter the crucial holiday season marked by consumer angst. But Walmart’s confidence has not been shaken.

While many stores are wary about their year-end sales, Walmart’s dominance in the US retail sector may help it be a holiday season winner, drawing in low and higher-income shoppers alike as they grapple with an uncertain economic outlook.

The retail giant on Thursday reported US sales that beat analysts’ expectations, rising 4.5% during the three months to 31 October.

Walmart now expects to make a larger profit this year than previously thought, citing success in beating out rivals for shoppers’ limited dollars and a rosy holiday sales forecast.

Annual net sales are expected to grow by 4.8% to 5.1%, Walmart said, up from a earlier forecast of 3.75% to 4.75% sales growth.

The biggest retailer in the US, known for its low prices, reported strong sales across its key sectors in the recently-ended quarter, including grocery and clothing. E-commerce sales in the US jumped 28%, propelled by online orders and advertising.

Walmart bosses said there was some easing in spending among lower-income shoppers. But they stressed that spending was still robust among Americans across income groups – notably, among wealthier consumers.

The Conference Board’s US consumer confidence index for October edged down to its lowest level since the spring and showed a sharper decline in sentiment among households earning less than $75,000.

It is a dynamic that reflects a growing divide in the US, or a so-called “K-shaped” economy. Lower-income consumers are pulling back as they buckle under financial strain, while Americans with larger salaries increasingly prop up spending and economic growth.

“Walmart is better insulated than just about anybody given the value proposition we have,” John David Rainey, Walmart’s chief financial officer, said on a call with analysts.

Shares in Walmart rose more than 6% in Thursday morning trading after the company’s quarterly report.

Higher earners drove much of Walmart’s margin growth, said Hitha Herzog, a retail analyst. The chain “mixed the prices around so that you had that margin expansion, but you were able to not eliminate or get rid of those customers that needed to be saving,” she said.

Walmart executives said the effects of US President Donald Trump’s tariffs have been more muted than initially expected. The Trump administration’s latest move to roll back tariffs on more than 200 food products is “really appreciated” and will benefit consumers, they said.

Navigating tariffs

While tariffs have raised prices for items like electronics and toys, the retailer’s scale has allowed it to weather the import taxes better than some rivals, said David Silverman, a retail analyst at Fitch Ratings.

“Walmart has successfully found ways of mitigating the impact of tariffs through vendor negotiations and its own supply chain flexibility,” Mr Silverman said.

Costco and Amazon, he said, are also poised to continue winning out in a “choppy, volatile” environment in the retail sector. Similar to Walmart, the companies’ scale and infrastructure will help them keep prices low and entice cash-strapped shoppers.

In October, Amazon reported a 13% jump in sales from the previous year, fuelled in part by strong consumer spending online.

“That’s obviously tough news for a number of smaller retailers out there that may not have the same capabilities to invest and strength their position,” Mr Silverman said.

Walmart’s stronger-than-expected earnings and rosy holiday outlook stand in contrast to recent reports from rivals in the retail sector, including Target and home improvement retailers Home Depot and Lowe’s.

Target on Wednesday reported a drop in quarterly sales. The retailer, which has grappled with stagnant sales for about four years, also warned investors its profits will be lower than earlier thought.

Target’s challenges are “predominantly company-specific”, Mr. Silverman said. Shoppers have curtailed non-essential spending, while backlash over diversity policies and inventory issues have added to Target’s woes.

Home Depot and Lowe’s, two leading home improvement retailers, both slashed their full-year profit outlooks this week, citing weak consumer spending and a sluggish housing market.



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