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Highest Dividend Yield Stocks - Complete Rankings

US-listed companies ranked by forward dividend yield, the latest declared payment annualized over the current price. The board admits companies above $100 million in market capitalization on NYSE, Nasdaq and NYSE American with a recent or scheduled payment.

Board last refreshed August 19, 2026 at 4:32 PM ET

Ranked on the forward yield: the annualized rate of the latest declared dividend divided by the current price.

Ex Date and Pay Date describe the most recently declared dividend, as the source reports them, so a row can carry a date still ahead of today or one already past and neither is stale.

What these columns measure
Dividend Yield
The latest declared dividend annualized by the company's payment frequency, divided by the current price. It states what that declaration is worth over a year at today's price rather than what the company has actually paid over the past one. The price is the denominator, so the figure moves when the price moves and nothing about the payment has to change for it to rise: a company whose shares have halved shows twice the yield on the same dividend, which is why the largest figures on this board are worth reading beside the price column. A "special" marker means the figure leans on a one-off payment and is unlikely to repeat; a "Last dividend" badge means nothing new has been declared since that date, so the payment may since have been reduced or discontinued while the yield still reflects it.
Frequency
How often the company has been paying. The yield is annualized on this cadence, so an irregular payer's yield is the least reliable figure on the board.
Dividend
The per-share amount of that most recently declared payment, as the source reports it.
Ex Date
The day the most recently declared dividend goes ex, after which a purchase no longer carries entitlement to it. A date still ahead means the payment is announced and has not gone ex yet; a date already past means that was the latest declaration.
Pay Date
The day that same declared dividend is paid. Both dates are exchange calendar days and read identically wherever you are.
Why a cell shows a dash
A dash is a value the source did not supply, never a zero. Under Frequency it means no recognizable payment pattern for the symbol, which makes the annualization behind its yield an assumption rather than an observed cadence; under Country or Sector it means the value is not recorded for the company.

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Rank
Symbol
Company Name
Dividend Yield
Frequency
Dividend
Ex Date
Pay Date
Market Cap
Price
Country
Sector
1301
0.34%
Quarterly
$0.0300
08/14/2026
09/11/2026
$6.46B
$35.38
United States
Basic Materials
1302
0.34%
Quarterly
$0.2600
06/17/2026
07/08/2026
$410.33B
$307.17
United States
Technology
1303
CLB
0.32%
Quarterly
$0.0100
08/10/2026
08/31/2026
$574.47M
$12.65
United States
Energy
1304
0.31%
Quarterly
$0.6500
07/31/2026
08/14/2026
$31.64B
$836.15
United States
Consumer Cyclical
1305
0.31%
Quarterly
$0.0300
06/05/2026
06/18/2026
$2.23B
$39.32
United States
Consumer Cyclical
1306
HCC
0.30%
Quarterly
$0.0800
08/10/2026
08/17/2026
$5.16B
$105.05
United States
Basic Materials
1307
VNT
0.30%
Quarterly
$0.0250
09/03/2026
09/24/2026
$4.33B
$32.97
United States
Technology
1308
RAL
0.30%
Quarterly
$0.0500
09/08/2026
09/23/2026
$7.69B
$66.51
United States
Technology
1309
LOB
0.29%
Quarterly
$0.0300
09/01/2026
09/15/2026
$1.97B
$40.89
United States
Financial Services
1310
AG
0.29%
Quarterly
$0.0152
08/14/2026
08/31/2026
$9.11B
$20.85
Canada
Basic Materials
1311
NMM
0.29%
Quarterly
$0.0600
08/10/2026
08/13/2026
$2.35B
$83.58
Greece
Industrials
1312
0.28%
Quarterly
$0.1000
07/29/2026
08/19/2026
$22.96B
$144.28
United States
Technology
1313
CTS
0.28%
Quarterly
$0.0400
09/25/2026
10/23/2026
$1.71B
$58.01
United States
Technology
1314
0.26%
Quarterly
$0.2500
08/28/2026
09/14/2026
$8.49B
$379.42
United States
Financial Services
1315
CE
0.26%
Quarterly
$0.0300
07/28/2026
08/10/2026
$4.90B
$46.26
United States
Basic Materials
1316
0.26%
Quarterly
$0.2200
09/04/2026
09/14/2026
$4.17T
$341.70
United States
Communication Services
1317
0.26%
Quarterly
$0.2200
09/04/2026
09/14/2026
$4.21T
$344.72
United States
Communication Services
1318
Q
0.25%
Quarterly
$0.0800
08/31/2026
09/15/2026
$27.95B
$126.04
United States
Technology
1319
0.25%
Quarterly
$0.0100
09/30/2026
10/15/2026
$2.94B
$15.93
United States
Financial Services
1320
WST
0.25%
Quarterly
$0.2200
07/29/2026
08/05/2026
$24.39B
$352.79
United States
Healthcare
1321
0.25%
Annual
$0.0540
06/11/2026
07/29/2026
$5.79B
$21.71
Italy
Healthcare
1322
0.24%
Quarterly
$0.0500
06/11/2026
07/01/2026
$1.76B
$83.71
United States
Financial Services
1323
0.24%
Quarterly
$0.1450
08/20/2026
09/04/2026
$5.50B
$245.22
United States
Basic Materials
1324
0.23%
Quarterly
$0.0700
10/23/2026
11/13/2026
$12.69B
$119.45
United States
Healthcare
1325
AYI
0.23%
Quarterly
$0.2000
07/17/2026
08/03/2026
$10.35B
$348.83
United States
Industrials
1326
PEB
0.22%
Quarterly
$0.0100
06/30/2026
07/15/2026
$2.07B
$18.39
United States
Real Estate
1327
SEB
0.21%
Quarterly
$2.25
08/14/2026
08/24/2026
$4.30B
$4390.00
United States
Industrials
1328
GEV
0.20%
Quarterly
$0.5000
06/16/2026
07/14/2026
$267.54B
$987.46
United States
Industrials
1329
0.20%
Quarterly
$0.0600
08/21/2026
09/11/2026
$3.38B
$119.44
United States
Basic Materials
1330
EME
0.20%
Quarterly
$0.4000
07/15/2026
07/31/2026
$36.37B
$805.78
United States
Industrials
1331
HWM
0.20%
Quarterly
$0.1400
08/07/2026
08/25/2026
$116.71B
$283.48
United States
Industrials
1332
0.19%
Quarterly
$0.2100
07/01/2026
07/20/2026
$2.17B
$434.74
United States
Industrials
1333
CDE
0.19%
Semi-annual
$0.0200
05/22/2026
06/10/2026
$19.03B
$20.93
United States
Basic Materials
1334
PGR
0.18%
Quarterly
$0.1000
10/01/2026
10/09/2026
$120.48B
$217.27
United States
Financial Services
1335
0.18%
Quarterly
$0.0900
08/19/2026
09/16/2026
$7.42B
$198.21
United States
Industrials
1336
HLT
0.18%
Quarterly
$0.1500
08/21/2026
09/30/2026
$73.76B
$334.73
United States
Consumer Cyclical
1337
0.17%
Quarterly
$0.1000
10/15/2026
10/29/2026
$6.61B
$230.42
United States
Industrials
1338
BAX
0.15%
Quarterly
$0.0100
08/28/2026
10/01/2026
$13.41B
$26.64
United States
Healthcare
1339
HBM
0.15%
Quarterly
$0.0100
09/08/2026
09/25/2026
$11.73B
$27.47
Canada
Basic Materials
1340
ACA
0.14%
Quarterly
$0.0500
07/15/2026
07/31/2026
$7.14B
$145.25
United States
Industrials
1341
0.14%
Quarterly
$0.1000
08/24/2026
09/04/2026
$12.59B
$294.31
United States
Industrials
1342
0.11%
Quarterly
$0.0600
10/15/2026
10/30/2026
$3.33B
$220.42
United States
Technology
1343
0.11%
Quarterly
$0.0700
10/15/2026
10/30/2026
$3.98B
$263.87
United States
Technology
1344
0.10%
Quarterly
$0.0600
07/10/2026
07/30/2026
$193.87B
$237.27
United States
Technology
1345
VRT
0.10%
Quarterly
$0.0625
06/15/2026
06/25/2026
$104.92B
$261.00
United States
Industrials
1346
TXT
0.09%
Quarterly
$0.0200
09/11/2026
10/01/2026
$14.99B
$86.29
United States
Industrials
1347
HL
0.07%
Quarterly
$0.0037
08/26/2026
09/10/2026
$12.06B
$20.54
United States
Basic Materials
1348
PWR
0.06%
Quarterly
$0.1100
07/01/2026
07/13/2026
$104.66B
$677.41
United States
Industrials
1349
0.05% Last dividend 12/08/2025
Annual
$0.0100
12/08/2025
12/29/2025
$11.03B
$20.24
United States
Financial Services
1350
WTM
0.05%
Annual
$1.00
03/16/2026
03/25/2026
$5.12B
$2129.20
Bermuda
Financial Services
Top yield on this page 0.34% SSRM
Rows on this page 50 ranks 1301–1350
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Ranked on Forward declared rate / price
Universe floor $100M market cap

Yields reflect each company's most recent declared dividend, annualized by its payment frequency and divided by the latest price. Companies whose dividend is only predicted, with no recent or scheduled payment, are excluded. Rows marked "Last dividend" have not declared a new dividend in over six months; the payment may have been reduced or discontinued.

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Yields annualize the latest declared dividend by the payment frequency shown, so an irregular payer’s figure assumes a cadence it may not keep. This ranking is informational and is not investment advice.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q Which stocks have the highest dividend yields right now?
A

SSRM leads this ranking, followed by LRCX and CLB. The ranking uses the forward yield, and includes only companies with a recent or scheduled payment rather than a merely predicted one.

Q How is the dividend yield on this page calculated?
A

Forward yield takes the most recently declared dividend, annualizes it by the company's payment frequency, and divides by the current price. A quarterly payer's latest payment is therefore multiplied by four, a monthly payer's by twelve. That differs from a trailing yield, which sums what was actually paid over the last twelve months, and the two can diverge sharply for an irregular payer.

Q Why does payment frequency matter for a yield?
A

Because the annualization depends on it. A yield built from a quarterly payment assumes three more like it will follow, so a company whose cadence is irregular, or whose latest payment was a one-off special, produces a forward yield that may never be paid. The frequency column exists to make that assumption visible, and rows including a special payment in the trailing twelve months are marked.

Q Is the highest yield the best dividend stock?
A

Rarely. Yield is a ratio, so it rises when the price falls just as readily as when the payment rises, and the top of any yield ranking is populated by companies the market has already repriced downwards. A yield worth acting on is one the company's earnings can sustain, which is why the payout ratio matters more than the headline figure.

Q Why do some companies always show double-digit yields?
A

Certain structures are required to distribute most of their income to holders, so a persistently high yield is normal for them rather than a signal: business development companies, real estate investment trusts, and master limited partnerships are the common examples. Our classification data does not identify these structures directly, so this page does not label them; check the company's own filings to know which you are looking at.

Q What is a return of capital, and why does it matter here?
A

Some distributions are not profit being shared but the investor's own capital being returned, which arrives looking exactly like a dividend while reducing the value of the remaining holding. A yield computed from such a distribution overstates the income the business actually generates. This page cannot distinguish the two, so treat an unusually high yield as a question to investigate rather than an answer.