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Walmart Inc. (WMT) Net Income

The annual net income for Walmart Inc. (WMT) is $21.89 Billion with a year-over-year change of +12.64%. Net income represents the company's bottom line profit after all expenses, taxes, and interest.

Annual Net Income (TTM)

$21.89B

$21.89 Billion

Year-over-Year Change

+12.64%

vs. $19.44B prior year

Net Income CAGR

+13.48%

5 Year compound annual growth rate

Net Income CAGR (Compound Annual Growth Rate)

1 Year

+22.53%

3 Year

+26.83%

5 Year

+13.48%

10 Year

+4.80%

15 Year

+2.26%

20 Year

+3.59%

CAGR shows the annualized growth rate over the specified period, smoothing out year-to-year volatility.

Annual Net Income History

YearNet IncomeYoY Change% Change
2026$21.89B+$2.46B+12.64%
2025$19.44B+$3.92B+25.30%
2024$15.51B+$3.83B+32.80%
2023$11.68B($1.99B)(14.58%)
2022$13.67B+$163.00M+1.21%
2021$13.51B($1.37B)(9.21%)
2020$14.88B+$8.21B+123.10%
2019$6.67B($3.19B)(32.37%)
2018$9.86B($3.78B)(27.71%)
2017$13.64B($1.05B)(7.15%)

Net Income Growth Summary

TTM Growth

+22.53%

3-Year Avg Growth

+26.83%

5-Year Avg Growth

+13.48%

Data as of Wednesday, June 10, 2026

About Walmart Inc.

Walmart Inc., established in 1945 and based in Bentonville, Arkansas, operates as a global retail powerhouse, having officially adopted its current name in February 2018, formerly Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. The company's diverse operations, encompassing retail, wholesale, and e-commerce, are managed across three primary divisions: Walmart U.S., Walmart International, and Sam's Club. Its extensive physical presence includes a variety of store formats such as supercenters, supermarkets, hypermarkets, membership-only warehouse clubs (like Sam's Club), cash-and-carry outlets, and discount stores, primarily operating under the Walmart and Walmart Neighborhood Market banners. Digitally, the company engages customers through numerous e-commerce platforms, including walmart.com.mx, walmart.ca, flipkart.com, and PhonePe, as well as via dedicated mobile applications. Walmart offers an exceptionally broad range of products and services. Its inventory covers groceries and daily consumables, such as dairy, meats, baked goods, deli items, fresh produce, various packaged foods (dry, chilled, or frozen), alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, floral items, snacks, candies, health and beauty aids, paper products, laundry and home care essentials, baby care, and pet supplies, alongside fuel and tobacco. Furthermore, it features a comprehensive health and wellness segment, providing pharmacy, optical, and hearing services, over-the-counter medications, and other medical products. For home and personal needs, shoppers can find items ranging from home improvement goods, outdoor living products, gardening supplies, furniture, apparel, and jewelry, to tools, power equipment, housewares, toys, seasonal items, mattresses, and automotive services like tire and battery centers. The electronics department includes consumer electronics, accessories, software, video games, office supplies, appliances, and third-party gift cards. Beyond merchandise, Walmart provides a suite of financial services. These include digital payment platforms, money transfer options, bill payment services, money orders, check cashing, prepaid access solutions, co-branded credit cards, installment lending, and earned wage access programs. The company also markets several proprietary brands, notably Allswell, Athletic Works, Equate, and Free Assembly.

Bentonville, AR
2,100,000 employees
Consumer Defensive / Discount Stores
Sector
Consumer Defensive
Industry
Discount Stores
CEO
John R. Furner