Target TGT Business Segments
| FY'25 | FY'24 | FY'23 | FY'22 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Net Sales by Product | |||||
| Advertising revenue | $915M+41.0% | $649M+24.3% | $522M+29.2% | $404M— | |
| Apparel & accessories | $15.74B-4.7% | $16.51B+0.1% | $16.49B-6.6% | $17.65B-1.6% | |
| Beauty | $13.21B+0.3% | $13.17B+5.1% | $12.54B+13.0% | $11.09B— | |
| Credit card profit sharing | $521M-9.7% | $577M-13.5% | $667M-9.1% | $734M+3.4% | |
| Food & beverage | $24.14B+1.3% | $23.83B-0.3% | $23.9B+4.3% | $22.92B+12.9% | |
| Hardlines (Fun 101) | $15.8B+0.1% | $15.78B-2.3% | $16.16B-8.9% | $17.74B-4.7% | |
| Home furnishings & décor | $15.61B-6.5% | $16.7B-6.0% | $17.76B-8.7% | $19.46B-3.9% | |
| Household essentials | $18.02B-3.2% | $18.61B-0.7% | $18.75B+1.4% | $18.48B— | |
| Other merchandise sales | $205M-5.5% | $217M+1.9% | $213M-13.8% | $247M+4.2% | |
| Other | $627M+20.6% | $520M— | —— | —— |
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- How does Target break its business down?
- Target (TGT) reports net sales by product across 10 parts — Advertising revenue, Apparel & accessories, Beauty, Credit card profit sharing and Food & beverage. Each is extracted from the segment footnotes and tracked over time.
- Where does Target's segment data come from?
- Segment breakdowns are pulled from the segment footnotes in Target'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.
