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    Home Depot earnings slip while sales climb and tariffs push costs

    August 20, 2025
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    Home Depot reported weaker than expected earnings for its fiscal second quarter, while warning that new tariffs will force the company to raise prices on certain imported products. The home improvement retailer posted net sales of $45.28 billion, slightly below analyst forecasts, with adjusted earnings of $4.68 per share compared with expectations of around $4.71 to $4.72. Despite the earnings miss, Home Depot’s U.S. comparable store sales rose 1.4 percent, marking the third consecutive quarter of growth.

    Rising tariffs push Home Depot to adjust prices despite steady sales. Credit – Home Depot.

    Executives credited a stronger July that helped offset softer activity earlier in the quarter, as many homeowners postponed projects during the spring. Revenue climbed from $43.18 billion a year earlier to $45.28 billion, though it narrowly missed consensus estimates. Management noted a shift in consumer spending habits. Many homeowners are putting off larger, more expensive renovations such as kitchen and bathroom remodels, while instead focusing on smaller, cash-funded improvements.

    Chief Financial Officer Richard McPhail said that demand for major projects has not disappeared, but customers are choosing to defer them amid high mortgage rates and economic uncertainty. McPhail also acknowledged that the company would implement price increases on some imported goods in response to tariffs that have risen more quickly than expected since May. He stressed that the price adjustments would be modest and targeted, rather than applied across all merchandise.

    Tariffs force modest price increases on select products

    Home Depot sources more than half of its products domestically, limiting its overall exposure to higher import costs. The company reaffirmed its full-year outlook, maintaining guidance for approximately 2.8 percent growth in total sales and a 2 percent decline in adjusted earnings per share. It also confirmed plans to open 13 new locations during the year, signaling continued investment in long-term expansion despite near-term challenges.

    Investors responded positively to the earnings release. Shares of Home Depot gained about 3 percent to nearly 4 percent following the announcement, supported by the company’s steady sales outlook and signs of improving demand in July. Analysts also noted that potential future interest rate cuts could provide a boost to larger renovation projects, though management emphasized it was too early to predict any significant shifts in consumer behavior.

    Home Depot’s results highlight the balancing act facing major U.S. retailers as they navigate shifting consumer spending, persistent inflationary pressures, and trade-related costs. While the company faces headwinds from tariffs and deferred big-ticket projects, stable sales growth, a diversified supply chain, and cautious price adjustments suggest it is positioning itself to weather the current economic environment while preparing for recovery in larger home improvement spending. – By Content Syndication Services.

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