Macy's, Inc.
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Macy's, Inc.
Annual Revenue
Last reviewed: 2025-07-15 · By Swet Parvadiya
FY2024 Revenue
$24.5B
▼ 3.4% vs FY2023 ($25.3B)
Net Income: $1.6B
Macy's, Inc. reported $24.5B in revenue for fiscal year 2024. This represents a decline of 3.4% compared to the 2023 figure of $25.3B.
A 1,200 basis point margin premium between private-label and national-brand merchandise, compounded across 30% of total apparel and accessories volume, is not a footnote in Macy's financials — it is the structural reason the company can generate $1.6 billion in net income while closing stores and managing the revenue contraction. Revenue ran at $24.07 billion in 2022, $25.33 billion in 2023, and fell back to $24.48 billion in 2024. The direction is flat to declining. But the gross margin of 39.8% — supported partly by private-label mix and partly by the 18% last-mile cost reduction from the ship-from-store network — gives management room to fund a $1 billion shareholder return program while simultaneously closing underperforming real estate. The Star Rewards loyalty program with 30 million active credit card holders generates 2.5 times the annual spend of non-members. That isn't just a customer retention metric — it's the primary driver of inventory allocation decisions. Macy's knows exactly which categories its best customers buy, and that data shapes the merchandise mix at each remaining store. Market capitalization stood at $5.5 billion in 2024, a figure that has drawn activist investor interest and unsolicited acquisition rumors. The gap between Macy's real estate book value and its market cap has periodically attracted proposals to separate the Herald Square flagship and other prime properties from the operating company — deals that have never closed but that continue to define how the market thinks about the stock.
Source: SEC EDGAR filings, annual earnings releases, and verified financial disclosures.