Dollar General DG Business Segments
| TTM Q1 '26 | TTM Q4 '25 | TTM Q3 '25 | TTM Q2 '25 | TTM Q1 '25 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Revenue by Product | ||||||
| Apparel | $1.15B+1.6% | $1.13B+0.9% | $1.12B+0.6% | $1.11B+1.1% | $1.1B+0.8% | |
| Consumables | $35.31B+0.7% | $35.05B+1.3% | $34.6B+1.1% | $34.22B+1.3% | $33.8B+1.3% | |
| Home Products | $2.23B+0.7% | $2.21B+2.3% | $2.16B+1.3% | $2.13B+1.5% | $2.1B+1.4% | |
| Seasonal | $4.39B+1.4% | $4.33B+2.2% | $4.24B+1.2% | $4.18B+1.2% | $4.13B+1.5% |
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- How does Dollar General break its business down?
- Dollar General (DG) reports revenue by product across 4 parts — Apparel, Consumables, Home Products and Seasonal. Each is extracted from the segment footnotes and tracked over time.
- Where does Dollar General's segment data come from?
- Segment breakdowns are pulled from the segment footnotes in Dollar General's SEC filings (the XBRL dimensional tags), so every line ties back to a reported figure. Switch between quarterly, annual, and TTM, or open any segment for its full history.
