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Haverty Furniture Reports Q4 Earnings
Atlanta-based home furnishings retailer sees $8.5 million in Q4 profit
Published on Feb. 24, 2026
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Haverty Furniture Cos., a residential furniture and accessories retailer based in Atlanta, Georgia, reported earnings of $8.5 million in its fourth quarter. The company had net income of 50 cents per share on revenue of $201.9 million for the quarter.
Why it matters
Haverty Furniture's Q4 earnings report provides insight into the performance of the home furnishings industry, which has seen fluctuations in consumer demand during the pandemic period. The company's results offer a barometer for the broader home goods market.
The details
For the full year, Haverty Furniture reported a profit of $19.7 million, or $1.14 per share, on revenue of $759 million. The company operates over 120 showrooms across 16 states, selling furniture, mattresses, and home decor.
- Haverty Furniture reported its Q4 2025 earnings on February 24, 2026.
The players
Haverty Furniture Cos.
A residential furniture and accessories retailer based in Atlanta, Georgia, operating over 120 showrooms across 16 states.
The takeaway
Haverty Furniture's solid Q4 performance reflects continued consumer demand for home furnishings, despite broader economic uncertainty. The company's ability to maintain profitability underscores the resilience of the home goods sector.





