The 10 Best Dividend Stocks (2024)

What should investors be looking for when it comes to choosing the best dividend stocks?

At Morningstar, we think that the best dividend stocks aren’t simply the highest-yielding dividend stocks. Instead, we suggest that investors look beyond a stock’s yield and instead choose stocks with durable dividends and buy those stocks when they’re undervalued.

“It’s really critical to be selective when it comes to buying dividend-paying stocks and chasing yield,” explains Dan Lefkovitz, a strategist for Morningstar Indexes. “Looking for the most yield-rich areas of the market can often lead you into troubled areas and dividend traps—companies that have a nice-looking yield that is ultimately unsustainable. You have to screen for dividend durability and reliability going forward.”

David Harrell, the editor of Morningstar DividendInvestor, suggests focusing on companies with management teams that are supportive of their dividend strategies and favoring companies with competitive advantages, or economic moats.

“A moat rating does not guarantee dividends, of course, but we have seen some very strong correlations between economic moats and dividend durability,” Harrell says.

Given ongoing economic uncertainty and stock market volatility, investors looking for the best dividend stocks might consider adding undervalued, quality dividend stocks to their portfolios. After all, quality companies have the financial stability to maintain their dividends during questionable economic periods, and price risk is reduced when investors can buy the stocks of these companies on the cheap.

10 Best Dividend Stocks to Buy

To find the best dividend stocks, we turn to the Morningstar Dividend Yield Focus Index. The dividend stocks on this list are among the index’s top constituents, and they were also undervalued, with Morningstar Ratings of 4 and 5 stars as of April 12, 2024.

  1. Verizon Communications VZ
  2. Johnson & Johnson JNJ
  3. Philip Morris International PM
  4. Altria Group MO
  5. Comcast CMCSA
  6. Medtronic MDT
  7. Pioneer Natural Resources PXD
  8. Duke Energy DUK
  9. PNC Financial Services PNC
  10. Kinder Morgan KMI

Here’s a little bit about each cheap dividend stock, along with some key Morningstar metrics. All data is through April 12, 2024.

Verizon Communications

  • Morningstar Rating: 4 stars
  • Morningstar Economic Moat Rating: Narrow
  • Morningstar Uncertainty Rating: Medium
  • Trailing Dividend Yield: 6.53%
  • Industry: Telecom Services

Verizon tops our list of the best dividend stocks to buy, trading a whopping 26% below our fair value estimate of $54 per share. We think the market is overly focused on Verizon’s challenges to add postpaid consumer wireless customers, says Morningstar director Mike Hodel. Hodel argues that the improving competitive balance in the wireless industry will allow the major US carriers to boost profitability in the years ahead. Verizon’s fourth-quarter results showcased stellar free cash flows. Hodel observes that Verizon directed 60% of 2023′s cash flows to the dividend.

3 Dividend Stocks for April 2024

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Johnson & Johnson

  • Morningstar Rating: 4 stars
  • Morningstar Economic Moat Rating: Wide
  • Morningstar Uncertainty Rating: Low
  • Trailing Dividend Yield: 3.13%
  • Industry: Drug Manufacturers—General

Johnson & Johnson is among the dividend aristocrats on our list of cheap dividend stocks; dividend aristocrats are companies that have raised their dividends for at least 25 consecutive years. The stock is trading about 10% below our fair value estimate of $164 per share. With a diverse revenue base, solid pipeline, and exceptional cash flow, the company earns a wide economic moat rating, says Morningstar director Damien Conover. Conover notes that the market is underestimating the company’s solid pipeline and calls Johnson & Johnson’s dividends (and share repurchases) “about right.”

Philip Morris International

  • Morningstar Rating: 4 stars
  • Morningstar Economic Moat Rating: Wide
  • Morningstar Uncertainty Rating: Medium
  • Trailing Dividend Yield: 5.68%
  • Industry: Tobacco

Philip Morris International is the first of two tobacco firms on our list of cheap dividend stocks, trading 14% below our $103 fair value estimate. The company aims to generate more than half of its revenue from combustibles by 2025, which may be ambitious, says Morningstar strategist Kris Inton. Fourth-quarter results were slightly ahead of our expectations, but 2024 guidance suggested a slowdown in adjusted earnings growth. We expect the company to increase the dividend at a high-single-digit growth rate.

Altria Group

  • Morningstar Rating: 4 stars
  • Morningstar Economic Moat Rating: Wide
  • Morningstar Uncertainty Rating: Medium
  • Trailing Dividend Yield: 9.21%
  • Industry: Tobacco

This month’s highest-yielding stock on our list of the best dividend stocks to buy, Altria is trading 16% below our fair value estimate of $49 per share. The leading tobacco maker in the United States, Altria is pursuing a multipronged approach to cigarette substitutes, points out Morningstar’s Inton. The ability to consistently price above its rate of cigarette volume declines should ensure that the company can continue to increase its revenue, earnings, and the dividend, he adds. Inton says that dividends are the company’s top capital-allocation priority, with a stated payout ratio target of 80%.

Comcast

  • Morningstar Rating: 5 stars
  • Morningstar Economic Moat Rating: Wide
  • Morningstar Uncertainty Rating: Medium
  • Trailing Dividend Yield: 2.94%
  • Industry: Telecom Services

Comcast stock trades 34% below our $60 fair value estimate. Morningstar director Mike Hodel argues that pricing power remains the most important factor driving Comcast’s performance. Accepting modest customer losses while maintaining steady growth in revenue per customer has helped to offset uncertainty around the company’s Peaco*ck streaming service. Comcast instituted a dividend in 2008 and has increased its payout by 15% annually, on average, notes Hodel. We think the balance sheet is sound, and shareholder returns are generally appropriate.

Medtronic

  • Morningstar Rating: 4 stars
  • Morningstar Economic Moat Rating: Narrow
  • Morningstar Uncertainty Rating: Medium
  • Trailing Dividend Yield: 3.29%
  • Industry: Medical Devices

Medtronic stock trades 28% below our $112 fair value estimate. The largest pure-play medical-device maker is a key partner for its hospital customers, thanks to its diversified product portfolio aimed at a wide range of chronic diseases, Morningstar senior analyst Debbie Wang explains. Medtronic has raised its dividend for 46 consecutive years, earning it dividend aristocrat status.

Pioneer Natural Resources

  • Morningstar Rating: 4 stars
  • Morningstar Economic Moat Rating: Narrow
  • Morningstar Uncertainty Rating: Medium
  • Trailing Dividend Yield: 4.02%
  • Industry: Oil & Gas E&P

Pioneer Natural Resources is a cheap dividend stock to buy, trading 12% below our $309 fair value estimate. Pioneer will be acquired by Exxon Mobil XOM by mid-2024 in an all-stock deal. Our fair value estimate for Pioneer stock represents the product of Exxon shares that Pioneer shareholders will receive and our Exxon fair value estimate, explains Morningstar director Josh Aguilar.

Duke Energy

  • Morningstar Rating: 4 stars
  • Morningstar Economic Moat Rating: Narrow
  • Morningstar Uncertainty Rating: Low
  • Trailing Dividend Yield: 4.19%
  • Industry: Utilities—Regulated Electric

Duke Energy stock is trading 15% below our $112 fair value estimate. One of the largest regulated utilities in the United States, Duke has carved out a narrow economic moat because of the constructive regulatory environments in which much of its regulated business operates and better-than-average economic fundamentals in its key regions, explains Morningstar strategist Andrew Bischof. The company’s balance sheet is strong, and its dividend policy to pay out 65% to 75% of earnings is appropriate, he adds.

PNC Financial Services

  • Morningstar Rating: 4 stars
  • Morningstar Economic Moat Rating: Narrow
  • Morningstar Uncertainty Rating: Medium
  • Trailing Dividend Yield: 3.81%
  • Industry: Banks—Regional

PNC Financial Services is a newcomer to our list of the best dividend stocks to buy. One of the larger regional banks in the US, PNC has a fairly diversified fee base, notes Morningstar analyst Suryansh Sharma. We think its balance sheet is well positioned for the current interest-rate cycle, he adds. PNC’s capital return strategy has been appropriate from Morningstar’s perspective. PNC stock trades 14% below our fair value estimate of $175 per share.

Kinder Morgan

  • Morningstar Rating: 4 stars
  • Morningstar Economic Moat Rating: Narrow
  • Morningstar Uncertainty Rating: Medium
  • Trailing Dividend Yield: 6.19%
  • Industry: Oil & Gas Midstream

Kinder Morgan rounds out our list of the best dividend stocks to buy—it’s a newcomer to the list this month, too. Kinder Morgan’s assets span natural gas, natural gas liquids, oil, and liquefied natural gas, but we think the company’s US gas pipeline business is most impressive, observes Morningstar strategist Stephen Ellis. We anticipate a 2%-3% dividend-growth rate ahead. We think the stock is worth $20 and shares trade 9% below that.

What Is the Morningstar Dividend Yield Focus Index?

A subset of the Morningstar US Market Index (which represents 97% of equity market capitalization), the Morningstar Dividend Yield Focus Index tracks the top 75 high-yielding stocks that meet our screening requirements for quality and financial health.

How are the stocks selected for the index? Only securities whose dividends are qualified income are included; real estate investment trusts are tossed out. Companies are then screened for quality using the Morningstar Economic Moat and Morningstar Uncertainty Ratings. Specifically, companies must earn a moat rating of narrow or wide and an Uncertainty Rating of Low, Medium, or High; companies with Very High or Extreme Uncertainty Ratings are excluded. The index includes a screen for financial health using a distance-to-default measure, which uses market information and accounting data to determine how likely a firm is to default on its liabilities; it is a measure of balance-sheet strength.

The 75 highest-yielding stocks that pass the quality screen are included in the index, and constituents are weighted according to the total dividends paid by the company to investors.

The Best Dividend Stocks: More Ideas to Consider

Investors who would like to uncover more cheap dividend stocks to research further can do the following:

  • Review the full list of dividend stocks included in the Morningstar Dividend Yield Focus Index. Those dividend stocks with Morningstar Ratings of 4 or 5 stars are undervalued, according to our metrics.
  • Use our Morningstar Investor Screener tool to find the best dividend stocks according to your specific criteria. You can search for stocks based on their dividend yields, valuation measures such as price/earnings, and more.
  • Use Morningstar Investor to build a watchlist of the best dividend stocks and create a view that allows you to easily follow the valuations, ratings, and dividend yields of the stocks on your list.
  • Watch our dividend stock video series, hosted by David Harrell, for ideas to consider.
  • Bookmark our dividends topic page to stay up-to-date on Morningstar’s newest dividend stock content.

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The 10 Best Dividend Stocks (2024)

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What are the top 10 dividend stocks to buy? ›

10 Best Dividend Stocks to Buy
  • Verizon Communications VZ.
  • Johnson & Johnson JNJ.
  • Philip Morris International PM.
  • Altria Group MO.
  • Comcast CMCSA.
  • Medtronic MDT.
  • Pioneer Natural Resources PXD.
  • Duke Energy DUK.
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What are the three dividend stocks to buy and hold forever? ›

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  • Amazon. ...
  • Nike.
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What is the best dividend stock of all time? ›

Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT), Coca-Cola (NYSE: KO), Procter & Gamble (NYSE: PG), Chevron (NYSE: CVX), Home Depot (NYSE: HD), JPMorgan Chase (NYSE: JPM), and United Parcel Service (NYSE: UPS) represent their industries well and are all top dividend stocks you can count on for decades to come.

What are the best dividend stocks for retirees? ›

Three high-yielding stocks that are great options for retirees today are Coca-Cola (KO 1.50%), Realty Income (O 0.52%), and Enbridge (ENB 0.68%).

What are the 5 highest dividend paying stocks? ›

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Evolution Petroleum Corporation (EPM)8.39%
Eagle Bancorp Inc (MD) (EGBN)8.18%
CVR Energy Inc (CVI)8.13%
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What is the safest dividend stock? ›

Johnson & Johnson (NYSE: JNJ) is arguably one of the safest dividend stocks in the world. The healthcare giant generates durable cash flow and has a fortress-like balance sheet. These features put its 3.4% yielding dividend on a rock-solid foundation.

What are the three best dividend stocks? ›

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CompanyTickerYears of dividend growth
Emerson ElectricEMR67
Genuine PartsGPC67
Procter & GamblePG68
DoverDOV68
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What is the best stock to hold for 10 years? ›

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How long should you hold dividend stocks? ›

If you buy a stock one day before the ex-dividend, you will get the dividend. If you buy on the ex-dividend date or any day after, you won't get the dividend. Conversely, if you want to sell a stock and still get a dividend that has been declared, you need to hang onto it until the ex-dividend day.

What is the highest paying dividend stock that pays monthly? ›

Top 10 Highest-Yielding Monthly Dividend Stocks in 2022
  • ARMOUR Residential REIT – 20.7%
  • Orchid Island Capital – 17.8%
  • AGNC Investment – 14.8%
  • Oxford Square Capital – 13.7%
  • Ellington Residential Mortgage REIT – 13.2%
  • SLR Investment – 11.5%
  • PennantPark Floating Rate Capital – 10%
  • Main Street Capital – 7%

Is Coca-Cola a dividend stock? ›

In the end, both Coca-Cola and PepsiCo are solid dividend stocks with strong brands and loyal customer bases. The key is to choose the one that best aligns with your investment goals and risk tolerance.

How to find good dividend stocks? ›

If you plan to invest in dividend stocks, look for companies that boast long-term expected earnings growth between 5% and 15%, strong cash flows, low debt-to-equity ratios, and competitive strength moving forward.

What are the best dividend stocks to buy and hold? ›

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  • Enterprise Products Partners.
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How much money do you need to live off of dividends? ›

If you are considering a dividend-focused strategy, you should carefully assess your income needs and risk tolerance. For example, if you require an income of 100,000 per year and were looking at a dividend yield of 10%, you would need to invest 1,000,000.

Can you live off dividends in retirement? ›

Living off dividends means your portfolio generates a passive income stream that can cover your expenses indefinitely. No more punching the clock to earn a paycheck or worrying about your portfolio's fluctuating value as long as the dividends keep rolling in.

Which stock gives the highest return in 1 year? ›

1 Year Based Return Stock
S.No.NameROCE %
1.Swadeshi Polytex481.94
2.Ksolves India171.27
3.Network People122.86
4.Remedium Life102.61
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