Whirlpool CEO Warns of “GFC‑Level” Declines

Whirlpool Corporation CEO Marc Bitzer has delivered one of the starkest assessments of the appliance market in this earnings cycle, drawing a direct comparison between today’s demand environment and the 2008 global financial crisis.

Speaking on the company’s Q1 earnings call — highlighted in a recent Morning Brew Daily segment Bitzer told investors:

“This level of industry decline is similar to what we have observed during the global financial crisis and even higher than during other recessionary periods.”

For the only major U.S.-based kitchen and laundry appliance manufacturer, it’s an unusually blunt signal: the consumer demand backdrop now resembles the worst downturn in modern industry history.



Q1 2026: Revenue Down, Profitability Under Pressure

Whirlpool reported Q1 revenue of $3.27 billion, a 9.6% year‑over‑year decline, as global appliance demand continued to contract. The company posted an ongoing loss of $0.56 per share, while North America — its most critical profit engine — saw EBIT collapse 96% to just $6 million.

Key datapoints for the trade:

– Appliance demand fell 7% across major markets 
– North America EBIT nearly wiped out, signalling intense margin pressure 
– Stock dropped 12% following the announcement 
– Year‑to‑date, shares are down 32.29%, reflecting investor concern over prolonged demand weakness

Industry Context
Bitzer’s recession‑era comparison adds weight to what many manufacturers and retailers are already experiencing: a market still struggling to stabilise after years of inflation, elevated interest rates, and weakened consumer confidence.
For the sector, Whirlpool’s commentary reinforces a broader theme — the downturn is deeper, more persistent, and more structurally challenging than early‑2020s cycles

Haier recognized as the No.1 Global Major Appliances

Haier has set an industry benchmark by earning the prestigious title of Global No. 1 major appliances for the 15th consecutive year by Euromonitor International. The brand has achieved this milestone with the help of its remarkable sales of refrigerators, washing machines, freezers, and electric wine coolers. Haier has continued with its mission to establish itself as a world-leading ecosystem brand,According to the data released by Euromonitor in 2023, Haier is the:

No.1 brand of refrigeration appliances in the world in volume sales for 16 consecutive years No.1 brand of home laundry appliances in the world in volume sales for 15 consecutive years No.1 brand of wine coolers in the world in volume sales for 14 consecutive years No.1 brand of freezers in the world in volume sales for 13 consecutive years