Aug 28 (Reuters) - Dollar General ( DG ) raised its
annual sales and profit forecast on Thursday, betting on
resilient demand from value-seeking consumers across income
categories in the United States amid tariff fears and inflation.
The company now expects 2025 net sales growth of 4.3% to
4.8%, compared with its prior forecast of between 3.7% and 4.7%
growth.
Dollar General ( DG ) expects annual earnings per share of $5.80 to
$6.30, compared with its earlier target of $5.20 to $5.80 per
share.