Walmart Inc. WMT posted solid sales growth in the first quarter of fiscal 2027, but operating expenses rose faster in its U.S. business. The resulting expense deleverage reflected higher depreciation and healthcare costs, even as labor productivity provided a partial offset.

Walmart U.S. net sales increased 4.5% year over year to $117.2 billion. Operating expenses rose 7% to $27.6 billion, while the operating expense rate jumped 56 basis points to 23.5%. The expense pressure primarily reflected higher depreciation tied to capital expenditures and higher healthcare costs from increased associate enrollment and medical cost inflation.

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