The Top 7 Dividend Aristocrats by Yield: July 2024

Dividend aristocrats are stocks that raise their dividends every year. Here’s an overview of how to invest in them.
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If you're looking for ways to increase your income, dividend-paying stocks can be good contenders.

That said, there is a group of stocks within the S&P 500 that pays dividends much more reliably than other companies. That group is called the dividend aristocrats.

What is a dividend aristocrat?

A dividend aristocrat is an S&P 500 stock that has increased its dividend every year for at least 25 years.

Increasing its dividend means the company increased the dollar value of dividends per share. The dividend aristocrats don't necessarily need to increase their dividend yields over time. (Dividend yield is a percentage calculated by dividing the last 12 months of dividends per share by the current share price. It fluctuates with the market.)

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There are 66 dividend aristocrats today, and they’re a diverse bunch. They’re distributed across many different parts of the economy, including the health care, consumer staples, financial and industrial sectors.

However, they do have a couple of things in common. The first is that they’re established — to meet the 25-year-dividend-raiser criteria, they must have been a publicly traded company for at least 25 years. You won't find any stock market newcomers such as Tesla among the dividend aristocrats.

Second, they are all large-cap stocks. To be dividend aristocrats, they must be S&P 500 companies, and in order to be S&P 500 companies, they must have a market capitalization of at least $13.1 billion.

The top 7 dividend aristocrats list

Below is a list of the top seven dividend aristocrats ordered by current dividend yield. This table is updated weekly.

Ticker

Company

Dividend Yield

O

Realty Income Corp.

5.41%

BEN

Franklin Resources, Inc.

5.19%

AMCR

Amcor Plc

4.84%

TROW

T. Rowe Price Group Inc.

4.19%

KVUE

Kenvue Inc

4.17%

CVX

Chevron Corp.

4.05%

FRT

Federal Realty Investment Trust.

3.99%

Source: Finviz. Data is current as of July 17, 2024, and is for informational purposes only.

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Dividend kings vs. aristocrats

Stocks that have increased their dividends for at least 50 years are sometimes called "dividend kings."

Unlike dividend aristocrats, dividend kings don't need to be S&P 500 companies. Most are — and are therefore aristocrats as well as kings — but a few aren't.

Still, the dividend kings are a smaller and more exclusive group than the dividend aristocrats — hence the name. While there are more than 60 dividend aristocrats at the time of writing, there are less than 50 dividend kings.

How to invest in dividend aristocrats

If you're new to investing and want to buy the dividend aristocrats, the first step is to open a brokerage account if you don't already have one.

Then you'll need to choose between investing in individual dividend aristocrat stocks, or investing in a dividend aristocrats fund.

Theoretically, individual stocks can beat funds and market indexes — but they can also be risky. It's important to research stocks you're intending to buy, and that can be time-consuming if you're considering a lot of individual stocks. It can also be expensive to buy shares of a large number of individual stocks.

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Dividend aristocrats ETFs

If you’re looking to gain exposure to the dividend aristocrats, but don’t want to spend the time and money to buy the individual stocks, you could consider buying exchange-traded funds, or ETFs, that contain dividend-raising stocks instead.

The shares shown above have a combined market price of thousands of dollars — a steep purchase for most investors.

On top of that, it’s wise to research an individual stock before you buy it, and the time cost of researching 25 individual stocks — or even a smaller group — could be substantial.

The ProShares S&P 500 Dividend Aristocrats ETF is the only one that strictly tracks the 66 official S&P 500 dividend aristocrats. There are a variety of other high-dividend ETFs that contain similar groups of stocks that consistently raise their dividends over time.

Ex-dividend dates

If you own a dividend-paying stock or ETF there is a date on which you have to be registered as a shareholder in order to actually receive your next dividend payment. This is called an ex-dividend date. If you bought a stock on or after its ex-dividend date, you wouldn't get the next dividend.

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Research any company or ETF you're looking into to make sure you know when the ex-dividend date is before you buy or sell.

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The complete list of dividend aristocrats

Below is a list of all 66 dividend aristocrats in the S&P 500 index.

Ticker

Company

Dividend Yield

O

Realty Income Corp.

5.41%

BEN

Franklin Resources, Inc.

5.19%

AMCR

Amcor Plc

4.84%

TROW

T. Rowe Price Group Inc.

4.19%

KVUE

Kenvue Inc

4.17%

CVX

Chevron Corp.

4.05%

FRT

Federal Realty Investment Trust.

3.99%

IBM

International Business Machines Corp.

3.63%

SJM

J.M. Smucker Co.

3.60%

ED

Consolidated Edison, Inc.

3.55%

ABBV

Abbvie Inc

3.52%

CLX

Clorox Co.

3.50%

HRL

Hormel Foods Corp.

3.50%

ESS

Essex Property Trust, Inc.

3.41%

KMB

Kimberly-Clark Corp.

3.38%

MDT

Medtronic Plc

3.35%

SWK

Stanley Black & Decker Inc

3.35%

XOM

Exxon Mobil Corp.

3.26%

PEP

PepsiCo Inc

3.11%

JNJ

Johnson & Johnson

3.07%

ADM

Archer Daniels Midland Co.

3.00%

KO

Coca-Cola Co

2.98%

NEE

NextEra Energy Inc

2.90%

GPC

Genuine Parts Co.

2.77%

TGT

Target Corp

2.73%

SYY

Sysco Corp.

2.70%

CHRW

C.H. Robinson Worldwide, Inc.

2.67%

APD

Air Products & Chemicals Inc.

2.61%

ATO

Atmos Energy Corp.

2.58%

MCD

McDonald's Corp

2.57%

CINF

Cincinnati Financial Corp.

2.55%

MKC

McCormick & Co., Inc.

2.25%

PG

Procter & Gamble Co.

2.25%

ITW

Illinois Tool Works, Inc.

2.23%

FAST

Fastenal Co.

2.18%

CAH

Cardinal Health, Inc.

2.11%

AFL

Aflac Inc.

2.09%

ADP

Automatic Data Processing Inc.

2.07%

ABT

Abbott Laboratories

2.06%

CL

Colgate-Palmolive Co.

2.02%

BF-B

Brown-Forman Corp.

2.01%

PPG

PPG Industries, Inc.

1.99%

GD

General Dynamics Corp.

1.92%

LOW

Lowe's Cos., Inc.

1.86%

EMR

Emerson Electric Co.

1.79%

ALB

Albemarle Corp.

1.63%

BDX

Becton Dickinson & Co.

1.61%

CAT

Caterpillar Inc.

1.51%

AOS

A.O. Smith Corp.

1.42%

CB

Chubb Limited

1.35%

NUE

Nucor Corp.

1.32%

EXPD

Expeditors International Of Washington, Inc.

1.31%

LIN

Linde Plc.

1.24%

WMT

Walmart Inc

1.16%

NDSN

Nordson Corp.

1.13%

DOV

Dover Corp.

1.10%

CHD

Church & Dwight Co., Inc.

1.09%

PNR

Pentair plc

1.03%

ECL

Ecolab, Inc.

0.93%

SHW

Sherwin-Williams Co.

0.88%

GWW

W.W. Grainger Inc.

0.83%

SPGI

S&P Global Inc

0.75%

CTAS

Cintas Corporation

0.72%

BRO

Brown & Brown, Inc.

0.57%

ROP

Roper Technologies Inc

0.49%

WST

West Pharmaceutical Services, Inc.

0.23%

Neither the author nor editor held positions in the aforementioned investments at the time of publication.
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