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Dollar General Had a Great Quarter. Its Customers Are Running Out of Cushion.

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Published Mar 13, 2026
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A golden path made of coins leads to a grand temple, while a worn stone mattress with exposed springs sits in the foreground—symbolizing Dollar General customers striving for value each quarter. "BriefsFinance" logo appears in the corner.
Summary:

  • Dollar General beat Q4 estimates with $10.9 billion in revenue and EPS of $1.93 — well above the $1.57 forecast.
  • The stock dropped more than 7% anyway, as 2026 guidance came in below analyst expectations.
  • Rising gas prices are squeezing the low-income shoppers Dollar General depends on most.

The numbers were good. The outlook wasn't.

What the Quarter Showed

Dollar General reported Q4 net sales of $10.9 billion, up 5.9% year over year. Same-store sales rose 4.3%, driven by more customer visits and slightly larger basket sizes. Net income jumped 122.9% to $426 million, and EPS of $1.93 nearly doubled the $0.87 from the same quarter a year ago.

CEO Todd Vasos called out progress on shrink reduction — theft and inventory loss that had been a persistent problem — and said the company's Value Valley program, with over 500 rotating $1 items, posted 17.6% same-store sales growth.

The Part That Worried Investors

For 2026, Dollar General guided for same-store sales growth of 2.2% to 2.7% — short of the 3% analysts were expecting. Full-year EPS guidance of $7.10 to $7.35 beat consensus, but the sales outlook was the number Wall Street focused on.

CFO Donny Lau flagged gas prices and tariffs as the main headwinds. That's not a small thing for Dollar General. Its core customer is rural, lower-income, and especially sensitive to what it costs to fill up the tank.

Gas is now averaging $3.57 per gallon nationally, up from around $3.15 before the Iran conflict began. For households earning $20,000 a year, every dollar at the pump hits hard. Management told analysts that "consumer sentiment does remain cautious and stagnant, and inflation remains sticky."

What It Signals

Dollar General isn't just a retail story — it's a real-time read on how lower-income America is holding up.

The company plans to open 450 new stores in 2026 and is targeting 6% to 7% operating margins by 2028. The long-term build is intact.

But right now, the people most likely to shop there are getting hit from every direction: gas, groceries, tariffs. The Q4 beat tells you what happened. The 2026 guide tells you what management is bracing for.

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