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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Home Depot Cuts Outlook As Home Improvement Slowdown Continues
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Home Depot Cuts Outlook As Home Improvement Slowdown Continues

Last updated: November 18, 2025 5:20 am
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Home Depot, a leading home improvement retailer, recently reported lower third-quarter profit and adjusted its full-year outlook due to a sustained downturn in home improvement activity. The company cited customer hesitation and uncertainty in the current economic environment as key factors impacting their sales.

Chief Financial Officer Richard McPhail mentioned in an interview that customers are holding back on larger financial commitments, partially due to job concerns and declining home prices in many markets. The absence of major storms in the third quarter also affected sales for roofing, power generation, and plywood compared to the previous year when strong fall storms boosted home preparation and repair activity.

Despite efforts to offset tariffs through price increases in certain categories, Home Depot’s comparable sales only rose by 0.2% in the third quarter, missing analysts’ expectations. As a result, the company revised its full-year comparable sales growth outlook to be slightly positive, down from the initial forecast.

Home improvement demand has been sluggish amidst a stagnant housing market, high interest rates, and consumer uncertainty. While Home Depot remains optimistic about long-term housing fundamentals, foot traffic at their stores decreased by 0.4% in the third quarter compared to the previous year.

McPhail noted that although mortgage rates have decreased, they have not yet spurred increased demand for home improvement projects. The company is closely monitoring market trends and remains focused on targeting professional builders and contractors to drive growth.

In the third quarter, Home Depot reported a net income of $3.6 billion, or $3.62 a share, slightly lower than the previous year. Adjusted earnings were $3.74 a share, falling short of analysts’ expectations. Despite these challenges, sales increased by 2.8% to $41.35 billion, surpassing Wall Street estimates.

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As Home Depot continues to navigate the challenges in the home improvement market, the company remains committed to enhancing its offerings for professional customers and expanding its business through strategic acquisitions. The company’s resilience in the face of economic uncertainties reflects its long-term vision for sustained growth and success in the industry.

For more updates and insights on Home Depot’s financial performance and market strategies, stay tuned for future announcements and reports from the company.

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