The latest data point for PayPal's EPS in Q1'26 stands at 1.22 USD, reflecting a slight decline from the previous quarter's 1.54 USD in Q4'25 and marking a year-over-year decrease of approximately -6.87%. This value indicates a moderation in profitability momentum following a strong close to FY25. Over the period from Q2'23 to Q1'26, EPS has shown an overall upward trend, rising from 0.93 USD to a peak of 1.54 USD, with notable growth in Q4'23 (1.29 USD) and Q1'25 (1.31 USD) driven by operational efficiencies. Year-over-year EPS growth has been volatile, fluctuating between a high of 4.21% in Q2'23 and declines such as -0.19% in Q3'23 and -13.18% in Q4'24, before stabilizing with positive gains of 20-58% in several 2025 quarters; the recent dip in Q1'26 suggests potential headwinds, though the long-term trajectory remains positive for financial analysts monitoring profitability metrics.