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Walmart passed on tariff-related costs last year and is now trying to lower prices as shares fell nearly 9% after its U.S. sales growth hit a six-year low.
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Walmart passed on tariff-related costs last year and is now trying to lower prices as shares fell nearly 9% after its U.S. sales growth hit a six-year low.
Read this reportA customer shops at a Walmart store in Toronto in July. Zou Zheng/Xinhua via Getty Images Walmart said it has been cutting prices thanks to a $2.9 billion tariff refund. "Customers are feeling some pressure, so we're proud of our investments," CEO John Furner said. US store sales growth slowed during the quarter as more spending moved online. Walmart said shoppers will get lower prices as the retail giant invests its $2.9 billion tariff refund. The company said Thursday it was fulfilling the promise made in May, when it first disclosed the estimated refund amount, to direct the bulk of the ...
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Walmart says it has received nearly $3 billion in tariff refunds — and used some of that windfall to cut prices for consumers strained by inflation.
Read this reportThe company told CBS News it will direct the refunds toward groceries and general merchandise.
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AIPROPX has consolidated 4 reports from 4 outlets into a single canonical entry on “Facing weary customers, Walmart will use its nearly $3 billion in tariff refunds to lower prices.” The covered outlets are based across 2 regions — US and Other.
The earliest report in this entry came from CBS News — Top (Aug 20, 2026, 14:30 UTC); the most recent came from Fortune (Aug 20, 2026, 17:35 UTC).
Comparing the wording across sources, 4 named entities are referenced by multiple outlets and the phrase recurring most across the coverage is “tariff refunds”.
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