Dollar General trades at just 12 times forward earnings and pays an attractive forward dividend yield of 3%. That low valuation and high yield should limit its downside potential, but the bulls might shun its stock until it fully resolves its employee safety issues, laps its hurricane-driven expenses, and proves that it can keep growing its earnings even if the incoming Trump administration drastically raises tariffs.
https://www.fool.com/investing/2025/01/02/best-stock-to-buy-right-now-dollar-general-vs-five/
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