2021 Dividend Aristocrats

Last Updated: 10/22/2022

Dividend Aristocrats are companies that are part of the S&P 500 and have increased their dividends in each of the past 25 years. Firms in this list have been able to grow their dividends through many different economic environments and through significant periods of recession. In historical testing conducted by Standard & Poor's, these companies have produced outperformance over the S&P 500 as a whole.

2021 Dividend Aristocrats

Ticker Price Market Cap
($mil)
VFC $27.69 $10,757
T $17.10 $121,855
LEG $31.27 $4,147
WBA $34.30 $29,663
O $57.63 $35,591
BEN $22.53 $11,228
MMM $116.81 $66,535
IBM $129.90 $117,443
FRT $92.27 $7,465
TROW $102.52 $23,138
SWK $73.95 $10,931
AMCR $11.30 $16,826
KMB $113.96 $38,475
ESS $227.78 $14,834
ABBV $147.06 $260,016
ED $84.87 $30,093
CLX $136.25 $16,807
XOM $105.86 $441,186
CVX $173.19 $339,008
MDT $83.26 $110,665
KO $55.96 $242,006
PG $128.58 $304,696
CINF $99.24 $15,799
CAH $73.03 $19,135
TGT $159.19 $73,269
APD $241.29 $53,518
ITW $195.62 $60,568
JNJ $168.71 $443,569
ATO $101.74 $14,233
PEP $173.06 $238,426
CL $71.47 $59,615
AFL $60.97 $38,528
CAT $190.22 $100,419
EMR $83.16 $49,173
SYY $80.05 $40,566
MCD $254.55 $187,277
AOS $50.13 $7,742
NEE $71.65 $140,776
HRL $44.97 $24,563
LOW $182.37 $113,197
PPG $112.59 $26,462
GPC $162.35 $22,885
PNR $39.62 $6,516
GD $242.60 $66,532
MKC $73.84 $19,847
ABT $95.06 $166,471
ADP $232.74 $96,655
ADM $89.69 $50,277
CB $197.79 $82,605
WMT $136.80 $371,308
LIN $288.32 $143,689
DOV $124.85 $17,922
BDX $223.60 $63,770
NUE $135.56 $35,488
EXPD $92.95 $15,206
ECL $145.91 $41,583
GWW $519.68 $26,437
BF.B $63.90 $30,741
SHW $207.82 $53,863
SPGI $295.94 $98,696
CTAS $399.94 $40,612
ROP $370.73 $39,301
ALB $270.01 $31,626
WST $232.88 $17,244
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