S&P 500 Operating Margin: Consumer Discretionary : 7.9269% (As of 2025-03-31)
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Basic Info

The S&P 500 Operating Margin (TTM) of Consumer Discretionary measures the operational profitability of top companies within US consumer cyclical sector by evaluating their earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) as a percentage of revenue over the trailing twelve months. Operating margin is calculated by dividing EBIT by total revenue, providing insight into how efficiently a company is managing its core operations. This metric excludes non-recurring items and other one-time expenses. Data is reported quarterly, not seasonally adjusted.

S&P 500 Operating Margin: Consumer Discretionary was 7.9269 as of 2025-03-31, according to S&P Dow Jones Indices. Historically, S&P 500 Operating Margin: Consumer Discretionary reached a record high of 9.8105 and a record low of 3.07, the median value is 7.1914. Typical value range is from 5.91 to 8.69. The Year-Over-Year growth is -1.8%. GuruFocus provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for S&P 500 Operating Margin: Consumer Discretionary - last updated on 2025-03-31.

Category Market Trend
Region USA
Source S&P Dow Jones Indices

Stats

Name Value
Last Value 7.9269%
Latest Period 2025-03-31
Long Term Average 7.30%
Average Annualized Growth Rate +1.11%
Value from 1 year ago 8.0719%
Change from 1 year ago -1.8%
Frequency Quarterly
Unit %

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