S&P 500: How Lucrative Is Alphabet’s New Dividend?


Google parent Alphabet (GOOG) just announced a quarterly dividend — adding to the S&P 500 dividend average. But don’t get your hopes up too high.




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The company is paying just 20 cents a share starting on July 17. Assuming that dividend is paid four times a year, Alphabet will yield just 0.51%. That’s a paltry dividend even by S&P 500 standards.

At 0.51%, Alphabet’s yield is less than half the 1.3% paid by the S&P 500. It also ranks 377th out of the S&P 500. It’s also small next to some other tech giants’ tiny dividends. Apple (AAPL) yields slightly more at 0.57% and Microsoft (MSFT) yields 0.73%.

With that said, it’s nice to see some of the giant Magnificent Seven S&P 500 companies start to yield at least something.

Alphabet is paying a higher dividend yield than Meta (META) and Nvidia (NVDA). And Amazon.com (AMZN) and Tesla (TSLA) still pay zero dividends.

Something is better than nothing.

Yields Of 15 Most Valuable S&P 500 Stocks

Company Ticker Dividend yield
Exxon Mobil (XOM) 3.14%
JPMorgan Chase (JPM) 2.38
Broadcom (AVGO) 1.67
UnitedHealth Group (UNH) 1.54
Walmart (WMT) 1.39
Visa (V) 0.76
Microsoft (MSFT) 0.73
Eli Lilly (LLY) 0.71
Apple (AAPL) 0.57
Alphabet (GOOGL) 0.51
Meta Platforms (META) 0.41
Nvidia (NVDA) 0.02
Amazon.com (AMZN) 0.00
Berkshire Hathaway (BRKA) 0.00
Tesla (TSLA) 0.00

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