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  Factoid - Wednesday, July 2, 2025
Posted Under: Factoid • Stock Market
In June 2025, the dividend-payers (407) in the S&P 500 Index (equal weight) posted a total return of 2.71% vs. 5.16% for the non-payers (96), according to S&P Dow Jones Indices. For the 12-month period ended in June, payers were up 11.40% vs. a gain of 12.82% for the non-payers. The number of dividend increases totaled 11 in June 2025, down from 13 in June 2024. Zero dividends were cut or suspended during the month, unchanged from last year.
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