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How Target Makes its Money: Revenue Breakdown

A breakdown of Target (TGT) financials. See how Target makes money from its stores, e-commerce, and private-label brands using their FY2024 annual report.

Target at a Glance
Company
Target
Ticker
TGT
Sector
Retail
Market Cap
$55B
Last Updated
March 14, 2026
Source
SEC Filings (10-K)

How Does Target Make its Money?

Target is one of America’s largest general merchandise retailers, operating approximately 1,960 stores across all 50 states and the District of Columbia. The company differentiates itself through a curated mix of affordable style, owned brands, and a convenient omnichannel experience that blends stores with digital fulfillment.

Target operates as a single reportable segment and generates revenue through the sale of merchandise across multiple categories. The company’s “cheap chic” brand positioning — offering designer collaborations and stylish private-label brands at accessible prices — distinguishes it from Walmart’s pure price focus. Target’s store fleet also serves as its primary fulfillment network, with over 95% of orders fulfilled from stores.

Target (TGT) Business Model

Target operates in the retail sector. Below is a summary of Target’s revenue streams, how the company generates income, and the key financial metrics from its most recent annual report. This breakdown uses data from Target’s 2024 fiscal year filings with the SEC.

Target Competitors

Target’s key competitors and comparable public companies in the retail sector include Walmart, Costco, and Home Depot. Each of these companies competes for market share, investor attention, and revenue in overlapping segments. See how Target stacks up by comparing their revenue breakdown, margins, and growth metrics.

Target Competitors

Target’s key competitors and comparable public companies in the retail sector include Walmart, Costco, and Home Depot. Each of these companies competes for market share, investor attention, and revenue in overlapping segments. See how Target stacks up by comparing their revenue breakdown, margins, and growth metrics.

Target Competitors

Target’s key competitors and comparable public companies in the retail sector include Walmart, Costco, and Home Depot. Each of these companies competes for market share, investor attention, and revenue in overlapping segments. See how Target stacks up by comparing their revenue breakdown, margins, and growth metrics.

Target Competitors

Target’s key competitors and comparable public companies in the retail sector include Walmart, Costco, and Home Depot. Each of these companies competes for market share, investor attention, and revenue in overlapping segments. See how Target stacks up by comparing their revenue breakdown, margins, and growth metrics.

Target Competitors

Target’s key competitors and comparable public companies in the retail sector include Walmart, Costco, and Home Depot. Each of these companies competes for market share, investor attention, and revenue in overlapping segments. See how Target stacks up by comparing their revenue breakdown, margins, and growth metrics.

Target Competitors

Target’s key competitors and comparable public companies in the retail sector include Walmart, Costco, and Home Depot. Each of these companies competes for market share, investor attention, and revenue in overlapping segments. See how Target stacks up by comparing their revenue breakdown, margins, and growth metrics.

Target Competitors

Target’s key competitors and comparable public companies in the retail sector include Walmart, Costco, and Home Depot. Each of these companies competes for market share, investor attention, and revenue in overlapping segments. See how Target stacks up by comparing their revenue breakdown, margins, and growth metrics.

Target Competitors

Target’s key competitors and comparable public companies in the retail sector include Walmart, Costco, and Home Depot. Each of these companies competes for market share, investor attention, and revenue in overlapping segments. See how Target stacks up by comparing their revenue breakdown, margins, and growth metrics.

Revenue Breakdown

Merchandise Category FY2024 (Jan) Approx. % of Revenue
Beauty & Household Essentials $22.1B ~21%
Food & Beverage $22.8B ~21%
Hardlines (electronics, toys, etc.) $15.3B ~14%
Apparel & Accessories $17.8B ~17%
Home Furnishings & Décor $17.2B ~16%
Other $11.8B ~11%
Total Revenue $107.3B 100%

Stores — ~82% of Revenue

Target’s ~1,960 stores generate the vast majority of revenue. The average Target store is roughly 130,000 square feet, larger than most competitors’ formats, and carries a carefully curated assortment across all major categories. Target has been remodeling stores at a steady pace to modernize the experience.

Digital — ~18% of Revenue

Target’s digital business has grown substantially since the pandemic. The company leverages its store network for fulfillment: Drive Up (curbside pickup), Order Pickup, and Shipt (same-day delivery). Over 95% of Target’s digital orders are fulfilled from stores, making fulfillment significantly cheaper than operating separate warehouses.

Owned Brands

Target operates over 45 owned brands including Cat & Jack (kids’ clothing), Good & Gather (food), All in Motion (activewear), and Threshold (home). These private-label brands generally carry higher margins than national brands and are exclusive to Target, driving customer loyalty.

Income Statement Overview

Metric FY2024 FY2023
Total Revenue $107.3B $107.6B
Cost of Sales $76.5B $77.1B
Gross Profit $30.8B $30.5B
Operating Expenses $22.0B $22.3B
Operating Income $6.4B $5.7B
Net Income $4.5B $4.1B

Key Financial Metrics

  • Gross Margin: 28.7% — Higher than Walmart (~24%) reflecting Target’s stronger mix of discretionary merchandise and profitable owned brands. Lower than department stores but exceptional for a mass retailer.
  • Operating Margin: 6.0% — Recovering from the margin compression of 2022-2023 when excess inventory forced heavy markdowns. Still below pre-pandemic levels of ~8%.
  • Revenue Growth: -0.3% — Essentially flat. Discretionary categories (home, apparel, hardlines) have been under pressure as consumers shift spending toward essentials and experiences.
  • Digital Growth: ~8% — Digital continues to outpace stores, with Drive Up and same-day services being customer favorites.

Is Target Profitable?

Yes, Target is profitable. The company reported net income of $4.5B on total revenue of $107.3B. With an operating margin of 6.0%, Target demonstrates solid profitability for the retail sector. The gross margin of 28.7% reflects Target’s pricing power and cost structure.

What to Watch

  1. Discretionary spending recovery — Target is more exposed to consumer discretionary spending than Walmart. A rebound in home, apparel, and electronics spending would disproportionately benefit Target.
  2. Inventory management — Target’s 2022 inventory crisis (excess stock requiring heavy markdowns) was a painful lesson. Improved inventory discipline is essential for margin stability.
  3. Tariff and cost pressures — As a major importer of discretionary goods, Target is exposed to tariff increases and supply chain disruptions. The company’s ability to pass costs to consumers without losing traffic is key.
  4. Target Circle loyalty program — Target’s revamped loyalty program (now tiered with a paid Target Circle 360 membership) is designed to deepen customer engagement and compete with Walmart+ and Amazon Prime.
  5. Store remodel payoff — Target has invested billions in remodeling stores. Remodeled stores consistently show higher comparable sales, and the remaining untouched stores represent a runway for further improvement.

Target (TGT) Financial Summary

Target (TGT) is a retail company that generated $107.3B in total revenue in fiscal year 2024. Revenue grew -0.3% year-over-year. The company earned $4.5B in net income, making it profitable. For a deeper look at Target’s revenue breakdown, business segments, and financial performance, review the detailed analysis above.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does Target make money?

A breakdown of Target (TGT) financials. See how Target makes money from its stores, e-commerce, and private-label brands using their FY2024 annual report.

What is Target's stock ticker symbol?

Target trades on the stock market under the ticker symbol TGT.

What is Target's market cap?

Target's market capitalization is approximately $55B.

What sector does Target operate in?

Target operates in the Retail sector.

Is Target publicly traded?

Yes, Target is a publicly traded company listed under the ticker TGT with a market capitalization of approximately $55B.