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American Focus > Blog > Economy > America’s biggest retailers see uneven results, with low-income consumers ‘feeling the squeeze’ of high prices
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America’s biggest retailers see uneven results, with low-income consumers ‘feeling the squeeze’ of high prices

Last updated: November 23, 2025 4:55 am
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The retail industry in America is undergoing a significant shift, with a divide emerging between winners and losers among the biggest retailers. This divide is reflective of the broader economic landscape, where a K-shaped economy is pushing consumer sentiment to near-record lows.

Retailers that are focusing on value and low prices are seeing strong results and attracting investors’ attention. Companies like Walmart, Costco, and TJ Maxx are benefiting from the current economic climate, where tariffs and elevated prices are driving consumers towards bargain-hunting.

According to Moody’s Mickey Chadha, “Higher-income households will keep spending, but middle- and lower-income shoppers are feeling the squeeze.” This disparity is evident in Walmart’s recent performance, where CFO John David Rainey noted that lower-income earners are spending less. Despite this, Walmart exceeded Wall Street’s expectations for the quarter and raised its full-year outlook, leading to a 6% increase in its stock price.

At Ross Stores, the commitment to delivering value paid off with a 7% year-over-year increase in same-store sales, surpassing analyst expectations. Similarly, TJX Companies saw a 5% sales increase, driven primarily by the lower income demographic. Even companies like Gap reported growth in same-store sales, indicating that value-focused strategies are resonating with consumers across income cohorts.

However, not all retailers saw positive results. Target and Home Depot faced challenges in the current economic environment, leading to sales declines and missed forecasts. Target reported a 2.7% decline in same-store sales, while Home Depot lowered its full-year outlook due to consumer uncertainty and pressure in the housing market.

Despite the challenges, some retailers like Lowe’s are finding success by focusing on big-ticket items like HVAC systems and windows. CEO Marvin Ellison emphasized the company’s ability to gain market share in these categories, even in a challenging economic landscape.

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Overall, the retail industry’s performance reflects the broader economic divide in America, with some companies thriving by offering value and low prices, while others struggle to navigate consumer uncertainty and economic pressures. The winners in this landscape are those that can adapt to changing consumer preferences and deliver value in a challenging retail environment. Investors are eagerly awaiting the release of delayed retail sales data for September, as the end of the government shutdown will provide a clearer picture of the US consumer and labor market in the coming weeks. The lack of economic data this week has put a spotlight on earnings reports from retailers, with the upcoming earnings releases expected to shed light on the state of the US consumer heading into the holiday season.

However, the economic landscape remains divided, with little middle ground. The week’s earnings reports from retailers have highlighted the contrasting fortunes of different companies in the current economic environment.

As we look ahead to the upcoming data releases and earnings reports, it is essential for investors to stay informed and up-to-date on the latest retail stock news and events. This information can help inform investment strategies and decision-making processes in a rapidly changing economic environment.

For more insights and analysis on retail stocks and market trends, be sure to follow our coverage and stay connected with the latest developments. Stay tuned for updates on retail sales data, earnings reports, and other key indicators that will shape the investment landscape in the weeks to come.

Stay informed, stay connected, and stay ahead of the curve with the latest news and analysis from our team of experts. Let us help you navigate the complexities of the market and make informed decisions that will drive your investment success.

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