US Dividend Stocks — S&P 500 & Dividend Aristocrats
98 US stocks tracked on DivDeck. Browse dividend data for Coca-Cola, Realty Income, PepsiCo, Johnson & Johnson and more.
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Yield % = annual dividend ÷ approximate reference price (Jan 2025). Prices and yields are estimates, not real-time. For informational purposes only — not investment advice. Verify all data with your broker.
FAQ
How often do US dividend stocks pay?
Most US blue-chip stocks pay quarterly (4 times per year). Some REITs and income funds pay monthly. A small number pay semi-annually or annually.
What is a Dividend Aristocrat?
A Dividend Aristocrat is an S&P 500 company that has increased its dividend every year for at least 25 consecutive years. Well-known examples include Coca-Cola (KO), PepsiCo (PEP), and Johnson & Johnson (JNJ).
What US withholding tax applies to dividends?
The US charges a standard 30% withholding tax on dividends paid to non-residents. Many countries have tax treaties with the US that reduce this to 15% or less. DivDeck shows gross figures only — verify net amounts with your tax advisor.
This information is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice, financial advice, tax advice or a recommendation regarding any security. Dividends, dates and yields may change.
All figures shown are estimated gross amounts before withholding tax. Past dividend payments do not guarantee future payments. Please verify all information with official sources or your broker.