Walmart Says It Has a Rough Road Ahead — Here's Why America's biggest retailer faces an uncertain future amid still-high inflation.

By Amanda Breen

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It looks like America's largest retailer is in for a rocky 2023.

Despite a strong holiday shopping season, Walmart is predicting slower sales and profit growth this year — news that drove the retailer's stock down on Tuesday morning, CNN reported.

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The company reported an 8.3% sales increase during its latest quarter at U.S. stores open for at least a year, but most of the holiday growth came from grocery sales as consumers purchased necessities over gifts.

The slowdown in sales for typical holiday buys like toys, electronics, and clothing suggests that consumers are more hesitant to open their wallets amid still-high inflation in 2023.

Walmart anticipates earnings of $5.90 to $6.05 per share for the year through January 2024, below analysts' estimates of $6.50 per share, according to Refinitiv IBES data reported by Reuters.

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Additionally, uncertainty about the U.S. Federal Reserve's decision to continue hiking borrowing costs complicates the forecast.

"Balance sheets are continuing to get thinner, savings rate is roughly half of what it was at a pre-pandemic level and we've not been in a situation like this where the Fed is raising at the rate that it does," Walmart's Chief Financial Officer, John David Rainey, told Reuters. "So, that makes us cautious on the economic outlook because we simply don't know what we don't know."

Amanda Breen

BIZ Experiences Staff

Senior Features Writer

Amanda Breen is a senior features writer at BIZ Experiences.com. She is a graduate of Barnard College and received an MFA in writing at Columbia University, where she was a news fellow for the School of the Arts.

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