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THU · 2026-05-21 · 15:42 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0521-78151
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Walmart warns US shoppers are cutting spending as higher gas prices bite

Walmart has warned that US consumers are reducing spending in other areas due to rising gas prices, which are impacting household budgets. The retail giant anticipates a significant slowdown in sales growth from May to July compared to the previous quarter, attributing this to the surge in wholesale oil prices and subsequent higher gasoline costs.

BBC News - WorldFiled 2026-05-21 · 15:42 GMTLean · CenterRead · 1 min
Walmart warns US shoppers are cutting spending as higher gas prices bite
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Walmart has warned that US consumers are reducing spending in other areas due to rising gas prices, which are impacting household budgets. The retail giant anticipates a significant slowdown in sales growth from May to July compared to the previous quarter, attributing this to the surge in wholesale oil prices and subsequent higher gasoline costs. While higher tax returns from President Trump's One Big Beautiful Bill Act had previously helped offset some of this pressure, Walmart finance boss John David Rainey stated that this effect is diminishing. As tax refunds are no longer a significant factor, consumers are expected to feel the strain of elevated fuel prices more acutely in the coming months. Walmart is closely monitoring the situation, expecting gas prices to remain high.

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The average price of a gallon of gas has hit $4.56, up from $3 when the war began.

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Higher tax returns previously offset some pressure from higher fuel prices, but this effect is draining away.

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Walmart warns higher gas prices are causing US consumers to cut spending elsewhere.

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Consumers will feel more pressure from higher fuel prices as tax refunds are not coming in.

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The retail giant expects its sales growth between May and July to slow significantly from the previous three months.

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Walmart has warned higher Gas Prices are causing US consumers to cut spending elsewhere as the War with Iran continues to squeeze household budgets.The retail giant expects its sales growth between May and July to slow significantly from the previous three months, with higher prices at the pump to blame.The conflict in the Middle East has led to a surge in wholesale oil prices, in turn pushing up the price of gasoline for Americans.Data from motoring group AAA shows the average price of a gallon of gas has hit $4.56 (£3.40), up from $3 when the War began.In an interview with CNBC, Walmart finance boss John David Rainey said the rising cost of living had so far been offset by higher tax returns as a result of tax cuts in President Donald Trump's One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA).But he warned shoppers would be under increasing strain as that effect drains away in its current financial quarter."I think higher tax returns muted some of the pressure related to higher fuel prices and as we're in a period of time right now where those tax refunds are largely not coming in, I think consumers are going to feel more of that pressure from higher fuel prices," he said.The retailer was "keeping a close eye" on Gas Prices but expects them to remain high for the coming months, Rainey said.
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