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Dividend Aristocrats are outperforming the S&P 500 in 2025, demonstrating resilience, with NOBL up 1.78% YTD versus SPY's 4.9% decline. Top performers include Consolidated Edison (+22.98%), Brown & Brown (+20.65%), and AbbVie (+16.61%), showcasing strong double-digit gains. 29 out of 69 Dividend Aristocrats have announced dividend increases in 2025, with an average growth rate of 4.15%.
CLX navigates cost challenges while driving growth through strategic investments, innovation and global expansion.
The Procter & Gamble, Colgate-Palmolive, Kimberly-Clark and The Clorox have been highlighted in this Industry Outlook article.
Trump tariffs have already hurt US stocks significantly in recent weeks but the Fed's latest warning of stickier inflation and an economic slowdown ahead signals the worst may not be over just yet.
The Zacks Consumer Products - Staples industry is navigating a tough consumer environment and elevated SG&A costs. Nevertheless, PG, CL, KMB and CLX are leveraging innovations to drive growth.
A list of 8 companies that are projected to reach Dividend King status in the future. These companies offer various dividend yields ranging from 0.80% to nearly 4.5%. The average 10-year dividend growth rate for these 8 companies is 8.6%, well above typical inflation.
A list of 9 companies that may reach Dividend King status in the near future. These companies span various sectors and offer investors a wide range of dividend growth rates and yields. A few of these companies have abnormally high payout ratios, which may hinder their ability to achieve Dividend King status.
CLX navigates cost challenges while driving growth through strategic investments, innovation and global expansion.
Clorox launches new brand platform, Clean Feels Good, that looks to inspire individuals to rethink what feels good OAKLAND, Calif. , March 11, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, Clorox announced a new brand platform, Clean Feels Good, that reimagines what brings small moments of satisfaction into people's daily lives.
The trade war is causing market volatility, with stocks falling and bonds performing well as investors seek hedges against economic slowdown fears. Dividend aristocrats, particularly low-volatility, defensive ones, offer a stable investment strategy during trade war turmoil. They provide dependable income and lower downside risk. The recommended 10 low volatility dividend aristocrats include Johnson & Johnson, PepsiCo, and Kimberly-Clark, offering a 4% yield and strong long-term return potential.