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Dollar General Corporation (DG) Capital Expenditures

The capex for Dollar General Corporation (DG) is $1.24 Billion with a year-over-year change of -5.25%. Capital Expenditures (CapEx) represents spending on physical assets like property, plant, equipment, and technology infrastructure. It's the investment in the company's future productive capacity.

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DG CapEx
$1.24B+336.86% 20Y
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Current CapEx

$1.24B

$1.24 Billion

Year-over-Year Change

-5.25%

vs. $1.31B prior year

Historical Data

30

Years of data available

Annual CapEx History

YearCapExYoY Change% Change
2026$1.24B$-68.73M-5.25%
2025$1.31B$-390.33M-22.96%
2024$1.70B+$139.64M+8.95%
2023$1.56B+$490.12M+45.79%
2022$1.07B+$42.50M+4.13%
2021$1.03B+$243.12M+30.98%
2020$784.84M+$50.46M+6.87%
2019$734.38M+$87.92M+13.60%
2018$646.46M+$86.16M+15.38%
2017$560.30M+$55.49M+10.99%
2016$504.81M+$130.84M+34.99%
2015$373.97M$-164.48M-30.55%
2014$538.44M$-33.15M-5.80%
2013$571.60M+$56.73M+11.02%
2012$514.86M+$94.47M+22.47%
2011$420.39M+$169.65M+67.66%
2010$250.75M+$45.20M+21.99%
2009$205.55M+$65.75M+47.03%
2008$139.79M$-121.72M-46.54%
2007$261.51M$-22.60M-7.95%
2006$284.11M$-8.06M-2.76%
2005$292.17M+$142.81M+95.61%
2004$149.36M+$15.05M+11.20%
2003$134.31M+$8.95M+7.14%
2001$125.36M$-91.22M-42.12%
2001$216.58M+$63.85M+41.80%
2000$152.74M+$12.41M+8.84%
1999$140.33M+$32.63M+30.30%
1998$107.70M+$23.29M+27.59%
1997$84.41M
Data as of Wednesday, June 10, 2026

About Dollar General Corporation

Dollar General Corporation is a prominent discount retail chain that offers a wide array of merchandise across the southern, southwestern, Midwestern, and eastern regions of the United States. Its extensive product assortment primarily features consumable items. This includes household essentials such as paper products, cleaning supplies, and laundry detergents; a wide array of food options, ranging from shelf-stable groceries like cereals, pasta, canned goods, condiments, and baking ingredients, to fresh and refrigerated perishables such as milk, eggs, bread, and frozen foods, as well as alcoholic beverages like beer and wine. The selection further encompasses popular snacks (candies, cookies, crackers, and carbonated drinks), health and beauty aids (over-the-counter medications, personal care items, cosmetics, dental, and foot care products), pet food and supplies, and tobacco products. Beyond consumables, Dollar General offers seasonal merchandise, which includes holiday decorations, toys, electronics, greeting cards, stationery, prepaid phone services and accessories, gardening tools, hardware, automotive items, and home office supplies. Customers can also find various home goods, from kitchenware and small appliances to lighting, storage solutions, frames, candles, craft materials, and soft furnishings for the kitchen, bed, and bath. Lastly, the company stocks a selection of apparel, featuring everyday clothing for infants, children, women, and men, along with socks, underwear, disposable diapers, shoes, and accessories. As of February 25, 2022, Dollar General operated an impressive 18,190 stores spread across 47 U.S. states. Originally established in 1939 as J.L. Turner & Son, Inc., the company adopted its current name, Dollar General Corporation, in 1968. Its corporate headquarters are situated in Goodlettsville, Tennessee.

Goodlettsville, TN
194,200 employees
Consumer Defensive / Discount Stores
Sector
Consumer Defensive
Industry
Discount Stores
CEO
Todd J. Vasos