MINNEAPOLIS -- Target Corporation announced its second quarter 2026 financial results.
The Company reported second quarter GAAP and Adjusted earnings per share (EPS) of $4.11, compared with prior-year GAAP and Adjusted EPS of $2.05. Second quarter 2026 results include $994 million of pretax tariff refund benefits within gross margin and operating income. These gains contributed $752 million to net earnings and $1.65 to both GAAP and Adjusted EPS. The attached tables provide reconciliations of non-GAAP to GAAP measures. All earnings per share figures are calculated on a diluted basis.
"Second quarter results build on the encouraging momentum we saw in the first quarter, giving us increasing confidence that our strategy is resonating with our guests and strengthening our leadership position in style, design, and value," said Michael Fiddelke, Chief Executive Officer of Target. "Over the past year, we've reduced prices on more than 10,000 frequently purchased items as part of our commitment to delivering outstanding value every day, while continuing to invest in newness, convenience, and an elevated shopping experience. While there's still meaningful work ahead, we're encouraged by the progress we're making and remain focused on executing with discipline, staying agile in a dynamic operating environment, and investing in our team and capabilities to drive sustainable, profitable growth over the long term."
Second Quarter Highlights
• Second quarter net sales grew 5.3 percent over last year, with comparable sales growth of 3.8 percent driven by a 3.6 percent increase in comparable traffic.
•On a two-year basis, second quarter Net Sales compounded annual growth rate was 2.1%, a 30 basis point acceleration to prior quarter.
• Topline strength was broad-based across sales channels, demographics, merchandise categories, and across the quarter.
• Store comparable sales grew 2.7 percent, and Digital comparable sales grew 8.7 percent, led by more than 25 percent growth in same-day delivery.
• Net sales in all six core merchandising categories grew versus a year ago with double-digit growth in Fun 101 and high single-digit growth in Food & Beverage and Beauty.
• The company continues to focus on a differentiated retail experience, investing in style, design, newness, and in value, having lowered prices on more than 10,000 items over the past year.
• Non-merchandise sales grew over 20 percent, reflecting strong growth in Roundel ad revenue, Target Circle 360 membership revenue, and the Target+ marketplace.
• Second quarter GAAP and Adjusted EPS was $4.11, compared with prior-year GAAP and Adjusted EPS of $2.05, an increase of 100 percent, which included tariff refund benefits of $1.65 for Q2 2026. GAAP and Adjusted EPS increased 20 percent year-over-year, excluding tariff refunds.
Given the company's performance through the first half of the year, the Company has the following updated expectations for 2026:
• Full-year net sales growth in a range around 5 percent, one percentage point higher than the prior guidance range.
• Full-year 2026 operating income margin rate in a range around 6 percent, including approximately 90 basis points of benefit from Q2 tariff refunds.
• Excluding tariff refunds, full-year operating income margin rate is expected to be in a range around 50 basis points higher than last year's Adjusted operating income margin rate of 4.6 percent.
• An updated GAAP and Adjusted EPS guidance range of $9.90 to $10.90, which includes second quarter tariff refund benefits of approximately $1.65. Excluding tariff refunds, the midpoint of the guidance range reflects a $0.75 increase versus prior guidance of $7.50 to $8.50.
Operating Results
Net Sales of $26.5 billion in the second quarter were 5.3 percent higher than last year, reflecting a 5.0 percent increase in merchandise sales and a 20.1 percent increase in non-merchandise sales. Comparable sales grew 3.8 percent in the second quarter, reflecting a comparable store sales increase of 2.7 percent and comparable digital sales increase of 8.7 percent. Second quarter operating income, which included a $994 million benefit from tariff refunds, was $2.6 billion, compared with prior-year operating income of $1.3 billion. Operating income margin rate of 9.6 percent, which included 3.7 percentage points of benefit from the tariff refunds, increased from the prior-year operating income margin rate of 5.2 percent. Second quarter gross margin rate was 33.7 percent, reflecting 3.7 percentage points of benefit from tariff refunds. Excluding tariff refunds, second quarter gross margin rate expanded approximately 100 basis points over prior year margin rate of 29.0 percent, reflecting the comparison over last year's elevated markdowns and purchase order cancellation costs, as well as continued growth in advertising and non-merchandise sales. Second quarter SG&A expense rate was 21.6 percent, compared with prior-year SG&A expense rate of 21.3 percent. This increase reflects the impact of higher compensation costs, including additional hours for field teams and higher incentive compensation, as well as planned spending related to capital projects, partially offset by the leverage benefit of strong topline growth.
Interest Expense and Taxes
The Company's second quarter 2026 net interest expense was $98 million, compared with $116 million last year, reflecting higher interest income in the current year.
Second quarter 2026 effective income tax rate was 23.7 percent, compared with the prior year rate of 23.2 percent reflecting higher pretax earnings partially offset by additional tax credit benefits in the current year.
Capital Deployment and Return on Invested Capital
Second quarter capital expenditures of $1.4 billion were 27 percent higher than last year, driven primarily by increased investments in store remodels and new stores.
The Company paid dividends of $518 million in the second quarter, compared with $509 million last year, reflecting a 1.8 percent increase in the dividend per share.
The Company did not repurchase any stock in the second quarter. As of the end of the quarter, the Company had approximately $8.3 billion of remaining capacity under the repurchase program approved by Target's Board of Directors in August 2021.
For the trailing twelve months through second quarter 2026, after-tax return on invested capital (ROIC) was 15.4 percent, compared with 14.3 percent for the trailing twelve months through second quarter 2025. The tables in this release provide additional information about the Company's ROIC calculation.