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Walmart strong again in second quarter, but its outlook is reserved

Walmart's U.S. comparable sales growth hits a six-year low, rising only 2.6% in Q2, far below expectations. The company is cautious about future earnings, projecting lower growth for the upcoming quarters.

AP News· Aug 20, 2026 · 12:55 PM · 1 views

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Walmart's U.S. comparable sales growth hits a six-year low, rising only 2.6% in Q2, far below expectations. The company is cautious about future earnings, projecting lower growth for the upcoming quarters.

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