KEY POINTS
  • Walmart got a bump in sales in the fiscal second quarter as customers rushed to stores to spend their stimulus checks.
  • The retail giant is now waiting to see if lawmakers approve another round of stimulus checks and help small businesses.
  • "Stimulus was definitely impactful to the consumer in the second quarter, and we're watching what's going on in Washington, and how we're going to progress with a new stimulus package," Walmart CFO Brett Biggs said. "I think certainly it would be helpful for consumers."

Walmart's fiscal second-quarter sales got a boost from this spring's stimulus checks, but that tapered off in July as shoppers spent that money.

Now, the retail giant is waiting to see if the government will put more cash in consumers' pockets and give the company another bounce — or if it will have to rely on other coronavirus pandemic-related trends to buoy sales, such as Americans cooking at home and fixing up their yards.