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Home Depot Profits Fall Amid ‘Greater Consumer Uncertainty’

Home Depot Profits Fall Amid ‘Greater Consumer Uncertainty’

Summary

Home Depot reported a drop in profits for the first quarter of 2026 compared to the same period in 2025, despite a rise in sales. The company linked this to uncertainty among consumers and tougher economic conditions that are causing people to delay big home projects.

Key Facts

  • Home Depot’s net earnings fell from $3.43 billion in Q1 2025 to $3.289 billion in Q1 2026.
  • Net sales increased by 4.8%, from $39.9 billion to $41.8 billion over the same period.
  • CEO Ted Decker said demand was steady but noted increased consumer caution due to economic pressures.
  • Experts say the results reflect broader concerns among middle-class consumers about spending and housing market conditions.
  • Many homeowners are postponing large renovation projects because of inflation, tariffs, and higher borrowing costs.
  • A recent survey showed a slight drop in U.S. homeowners planning renovation projects, with average planned costs decreasing from $20,000 to $15,000.
  • Economic and geopolitical factors, like tariffs and the Iran war, are raising costs and affecting consumer confidence.
  • Home Depot’s results may indicate a slowdown in discretionary spending related to housing.
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