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DG vs DLTR

DG: The largest U.S. discount retailer by store count, Dollar General delivers everyday essentials at sub-$10 prices through 20,959 small-box stores, capturing price-sensitive customers through convenience and value. DLTR: Dollar Tree operates a high-volume, low-margin discount variety store chain anchored on extreme value ($1.25 core pricing) facing persistent cost inflation from tariffs, labor, and freight that squeezes margins.

Side-by-side fundamentals

MetricDGDLTREdge
Price as of 2026-07-09 close$115.73$120.92
Market cap as of 2026-07-10$25.2B$23.5B
P/E as of 2026-07-1016.0818.28DG lower
PEG as of 2026-07-101.731.26DLTR lower
Net margin as of 2026-07-10+3.6%+6.5%DLTR higher
Gross margin as of 2026-07-10+30.8%+36.7%DLTR higher
Operating margin as of 2026-07-10+5.3%+8.8%DLTR higher
ROE as of 2026-07-10+18.6%+35.9%DLTR higher
ROA as of 2026-07-10+5.0%+9.5%DLTR higher
Debt / equity as of 2026-07-100.520.84DG lower
Revenue growth (YoY) as of 2026-07-10+4.7%+51.3%DLTR higher
Revenue CAGR (3y) SEC XBRL+4.1%+8.0%DLTR higher
Dividend yield as of 2026-07-10+2.1%n/a
Dividend streak (yrs) SEC XBRL5n/a
Beta as of 2026-07-100.240.67
1-year return as of 2026-07-09 close+3.0%+15.4%DLTR higher

Fundamentals: Finnhub, as of 2026-07-10. Filings: SEC EDGAR. Prices are delayed daily-close data.

Last updated 2026-07-09.

Informational only — NOT financial advice. All figures are delayed daily-close data from SEC EDGAR & Finnhub, shown with their as-of date; "Edge" cells are a pure numeric comparison, not a recommendation.