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Facing weary customers, Walmart will use its nearly $3 billion in tariff refunds to lower prices
Walmart spent much of the past year warning that Trump’s now struck-down Liberation Day tariffs would raise prices on store shelves. Now, nearly $3 billion of that money is coming back to the retail giant, and it plans to use the windfall to lower prices as consumers feel the pain in their pockets.

TL;DR
- Walmart received nearly $3 billion in tariff refunds from unlawfully imposed tariffs under President Trump.
- The company will use these funds to lower prices on over 11,000 items, up from approximately 7,200 previously.
- This price reduction initiative is focused on categories like grocery and general merchandise.
- Walmart customers are experiencing financial strain due to high gas prices and inflation.
- The retailer's U.S. sales growth slowed to 2.6% in the latest quarter, missing analyst expectations.
- Customer traffic also decreased, with higher fuel prices impacting consumer spending.
- Walmart raised its full-year sales outlook, expecting price investments to drive stronger sales and market share.