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Dollar General Up Early on Raised Outlook from Bargain Buyers
2 June 2026
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Dollar General Up Early on Raised Outlook from Bargain Buyers

NEW YORK, June 2, 2026, 09:05 EDT

  • Dollar General shares climbed roughly 5% in premarket trade after the company posted a quarterly profit that topped forecasts.
  • The retailer raised its guidance for fiscal 2026 EPS to a range of $7.20 to $7.45.
  • Fuel costs are up, tariffs are still in play and consumer spending is soft. Those are still the swing factors.

Dollar General (DG) shares traded higher in premarket action Tuesday. The discount chain lifted its full-year profit outlook, as demand from budget-conscious shoppers held up for basic goods.

Shares rose around 5% before the bell after the company posted first-quarter earnings of $2.00 a share, topping the $1.89 analysts had forecast, Reuters said, citing LSEG data. Net sales gained 3.4% to $10.79 billion, roughly matching analyst calls.

Timing counts. Value retailers are now a clearer way to watch U.S. consumer trends as families deal with climbing fuel costs, new tariffs and shaky job-market confidence. Dollar General reported before the NYSE’s 9:30 a.m. opening bell on a standard trading day. The exchange lists regular hours as 9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. ET; June 2 is not a listed holiday for 2026.

Dollar General boosted its fiscal 2026 diluted EPS forecast to $7.20 to $7.45. The company earlier had seen $7.10 to $7.35. EPS, or earnings per share, is profit per diluted share and is widely used by investors.

The Goodlettsville, Tennessee-based company left its net sales growth outlook at 3.7% to 4.2%. It also kept its same-store sales growth guidance at 2.2% to 2.7%. Same-store sales remove new openings and closures, providing a better read on demand at existing stores.

Dollar General CEO Todd Vasos said quarterly EPS beat what the company had forecast, as better margins made up for weaker winter weather and higher fuel costs. “Our topline results were highlighted by positive customer traffic and balanced category growth,” Vasos said in the release. Business Wire

Customer traffic was up 1.4% and the average transaction grew 0.5%. Sales gains showed up in consumables, seasonal, apparel, and home, so the chain didn’t depend just on food or staple goods this quarter.

Stronger margin numbers gave the stock a lift. Gross profit margin improved by 65 basis points to 31.6%. A basis point equals one-hundredth of a percentage point. Dollar General said the gain came from better inventory markups, lower shrink, and fewer damaged goods, though markdowns and transportation weighed on results.

Dollar stores got a lift, too. Dollar Tree bumped up its forecast last week. Reuters said Walmart and Target have warned about softer spending, pointing to a gap between cheap chains and bigger general-merchandise players.

Dollar store sales gains are spread out, but higher-income shoppers are making the biggest impact, Consumer Edge analyst Michael Gunther told Reuters. That’s a shift: dollar stores aren’t just holding onto low-income customers. More households that used to shop other retailers are now choosing dollar stores for trade-down trips, he said.

Risks are still in play. Dollar General said higher fuel costs weighed on the quarter and will likely stay elevated. Its outlook does not count any boost from possible tariff refunds. If shipping costs don’t ease, tariffs push prices up more than shoppers want, or store traffic drops off after the start-of-year lift, hitting the new profit target might be tough.

The company said it will pay a quarterly cash dividend of 59 cents a share, with payment set for on or before July 21 to shareholders of record as of July 7. The news wasn’t what drove the stock Tuesday, but it adds another bit of cash-return for investors still waiting to find out if the value trade has staying power.

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