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Buy-rated blue-chips Pfizer and Verizon make the list of stocks with the highest dividend yields in the S&P 500 (. Some of the other names might surprise you.

Dividend investors should know that blindly buying stocks with the highest dividend yields can be a dangerous game.

Indeed, an unusually high dividend yield is often a warning sign. That’s because stock prices and dividend yields move in opposite directions. It’s possible that a too-good-to-be-true dividend yield is simply an effect of a stock having lost a lot of value. 

And anytime a company’s stock is slumping badly, it’s worth wondering if its dividend is sustainable at current levels.

Case in point: look at what happened with Newell Brands (NWL ) last year.

Newell, whose portfolio of products ranges from Rubbermaid and Sharpie to Oster and Yankee Candle, was having a tough 2023. Shares lost a third of their value through mid-May, pushing up the yield on NWL’s dividend to as much as 9.7%.

That seemed pretty obviously unsustainable, and indeed it was. In the spring, Newell cut its quarterly dividend by almost 70% to 7 cents per share. (The company said the cash formerly earmarked for shareholders will be used to pay down debt, which is probably a good idea.) Nonetheless, the yield on Newell’s dividend tumbled to below 3% from knocking on the door of 10%.

Stocks with the highest dividend yields

So, yes, sometimes stocks with the highest dividend yields can be fool’s gold. And this could be pertinent to some of the stocks with the highest dividend yields in the S&P 500 today. Be forewarned that in some cases the names below have entered elite-yield territory only because their share prices have come under stress. In turn, that has some analysts concerned about the sustainability of payouts going forward. 

Happily for dividend investors, some Buy-rated blue chip stocks anchor the list. Verizon Communications (VZ , one of Wall Street’s top Dow Jones stocks (, has raised its dividend annually for two decades. Meanwhile, Pfizer (PFE has a 15-year track record of consecutive hikes to its payout. 

With those explanations and caveats out of the way, below please find the 15 S&P 500 ( stocks with the highest dividend yields. 

Company (Ticker)PriceForward Dividend YieldAnalysts’ Consensus Recommendation
Walgreens Boots Alliance (WBA)12.14%Hold
Altria Group (MO)7.07%Hold
Pfizer (PFE)6.74%Buy
LyondellBasell Industries (LYB)6.50%Hold
Verizon Communications (VZ)6.42%Buy
Dow (DOW)6.37%Hold
Crown Castle (CCI)6.00%Hold
Franklin Resources (BEN)5.73%Sell
Healthpeak Properties (DOC)5.60%Buy
Ford Motor (F)5.59%Hold
Realty Income (O)5.56%Buy
VICI Properties (VICI)5.39%Buy
The AES Corp (AES)5.20%Buy
Kraft Heinz (KHC)5.18%Buy
Conagra Brands (CAG)5.16%Hold

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