The trend: The Trump administration’s immigration crackdown weighed on sales in fiscal Q3 at Constellation Brands, which is the US importer of Modelo, Corona, Pacifico, and Victoria.
The details: The company said weak consumer sentiment and rising unemployment—particularly among Hispanic consumers, who make up an outsize share of its customer base—hurt demand.
Our take: Constellation Brands is not alone in feeling the effects of the immigration crackdown.
The challenge is multifaceted. Hispanic consumers, on average, earn less than the national average, per the US Labor Department, and lower-income households across demographics are struggling with the cost-of-living crisis. The immigration crackdown layers on additional pressure by chilling some Hispanic consumers’ job prospects and, in turn, their willingness to spend. A survey from The Asian American Foundation shows 23% of Hispanic Americans have felt unsafe in their neighborhood in the past year.
To drive sales, companies will need to meet Hispanic consumers where they are by emphasizing value. That means leaning into sharper price points, promotions, and pack sizes.
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