Dollar General’s core consumer is “always strained” due to their economic status, but also resourceful, CEO Todd Vasos said.
Dollar General shoppers "have had to sacrifice, even on the necessities," CEO Todd Vasos said Thursday.
Tariffs and potential changes to government entitlement programs present potential further headwinds for core customers, said ...
Dollar General also plans to expand in 2025. Part of the company’s plan in closing nearly 100 underperforming stores—which ...
Dollar General joined a growing list of retailers warning of weak annual sales and profit, and said its consumers were ...
Dollar general announced that net sales were up in the latest earnings report, but the company will be shuttering nearly 100 ...
Economists largely expect Trump’s new tariffs on goods from China, Canada and Mexico will raise prices for consumers and ...
Dollar General's low-income consumer base is cutting back on spending — even on items thought of as necessities.
According to an earnings report, the discount retailer plans to close 96 stores in the first quarter of the 2025 fiscal year.
Spending cuts and tariffs could further complicate the picture, as dollar store chains have limited room to hike prices and have shoppers who depend on government programs. Overall, direct imports ...
Dollar General's core customer base of low-income Americans are still getting hit by inflation, with retailer seeing little improvement ahead.
The state halted construction of a Dollar General in northern Michigan last year because work was being done on regulated ...