Walmart Just EXPOSED THAT the U.S. Consumer IS BROKEN

Опубликовано: 03 Июнь 2026
на канале: Wall Street Truthbombs
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Walmart just delivered a massive revenue beat — and the stock still dropped. That’s the story Wall Street is missing.

In this video, Mark Malek breaks down what Walmart’s latest earnings report REALLY revealed about the U.S. consumer, why upper-income households are suddenly shopping at discount retailers, and what it says about the broader economy heading into the second half of the year.
From rising consumer anxiety and weakening confidence to trade-down behavior, tariff risk, negative free cash flow, and the growing pressure on household budgets, this earnings report may have been one of the clearest warnings yet about where the economy is heading next.

If wealthy consumers are starting to cut back and warehouse club traffic is accelerating, investors need to pay attention.

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