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Procter & Gamble (PG) Dividend Yield, Date & History

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$149.46 +1.13 (+0.76%)
Closing price 06/12/2026 03:59 PM Eastern
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$149.64 +0.17 (+0.11%)
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Procter & Gamble Dividend Summary

Dividend Yield
2.91%
Annual Dividend
$4.35
Recent
Dividend Payment
May. 15
Dividend Increase
Track Record
70 Years
Annualized 5-Year
Dividend Growth
6.13%
Dividend Payout Ratio
63.60%

Procter & Gamble (PG) pays an annual dividend of $4.35 per share, with a dividend yield of 2.91%. The most recent quarterly payment of $1.0885 per share was paid on Friday, May 15, to investors who owned the stock before the ex-dividend date of Friday, April 24. PG has grown its dividend for 70 consecutive years, with an average annual increase of 6.13% in the past 5 years. The company currently pays out 63.60% of its earnings and 52.04% of its cash flow as dividends.

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PG Dividend Payments by Quarter

The chart below displays up to four years of Procter & Gamble's dividend payment history by quarter. The blue bars represent historical dividend payments, while the gray bars indicate future payments.

PG Dividend Yield Over Time

The chart below tracks Procter & Gamble's dividend yield over the past four years. The line represents changes in yield by quarter, providing a clear view of trends over time.

Procter & Gamble vs. The Competition

Compare Procter & Gamble's annual dividend and yield with averages for Staples and NYSE companies to evaluate its performance against the market.

TypeProcter & GambleStaples CompaniesNYSE Companies
Annual Dividend$4.35$0.01$1.64
Dividend Yield2.91%3.45%4.07%
Track Record70 years23 years11 years

Procter & Gamble Dividend Payout Ratio

Dividend payout ratios express the dividend as a percentage of another metric, such as earnings or cash flow, and can be used to assess dividend sustainability.

TypePayout Ratio
Based on Trailing 12 Months of Earnings63.60%
Based on This Year's Estimate62.95%
Based on Next Year's Estimate61.44%
Based on Cashflow52.04%

Procter & Gamble Dividend History by Quarter

AnnouncedPeriodPaymentPayment ChangeYieldEx-Dividend DateRecord DatePayable Date
4/14/2026quarterly$1.0885+$0.0317
3.00%
2.94%4/24/20264/24/20265/15/2026
1/13/2026quarterly$1.0568 - 2.81%1/23/20261/23/20262/17/2026
10/14/2025quarterly$1.0568 - 2.77%10/24/202510/24/202511/17/2025
7/8/2025quarterly$1.0568 - 2.68%7/18/20257/18/20258/15/2025
4/8/2025quarterly$1.0568+$0.0503
5.00%
2.68%4/21/20254/21/20255/15/2025
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1/14/2025quarterly$1.0065 - 2.52%1/24/20251/24/20252/18/2025
10/8/2024quarterly$1.0065 - 2.4%10/18/202410/18/202411/15/2024
7/9/2024quarterly$1.0065 - 2.43%7/19/20247/19/20248/15/2024

This table shows Procter & Gamble's quarterly dividend history, including payout amounts, yield, dividend changes, and key dates. Use the date filter to explore data as far back as 2013 to analyze trends over time.

Procter & Gamble Dividend - Frequently Asked Questions

The current dividend yield for Procter & Gamble is 2.91%. Learn more on PG's dividend yield history.

The annual dividend for PG shares is $4.35. Learn more on PG's annual dividend history.

Procter & Gamble pays quarterly dividends to shareholders.

Procter & Gamble's most recent quarterly dividend payment of $1.0885 per share was made to shareholders on Friday, May 15, 2026.

Procter & Gamble's most recent ex-dividend date was Friday, April 24, 2026.

Over the past five years, the company's dividend has grown by an average of 6.13% per year.

Procter & Gamble has increased its dividend for the past 70 consecutive years.

The most recent change in the company's dividend was an increase of $0.0317 on Tuesday, April 14, 2026.

The dividend payout ratio for PG is:
  • 63.60% based on the trailing year of earnings
  • 62.95% based on this year's estimates
  • 61.44% based on next year's estimates
  • 52.04% based on cash flow

Procter & Gamble's dividend yield of 2.91% is lower than the average Consumer Staples company that issues a dividend. The company's 70 consecutive years of dividend growth indicate that the company has a strong committment to maintain and grow its dividend. Procter & Gamble's dividend payout ratio of 63.60% is at a healthy, sustainable level, below 75% of its earnings.

Looking at the stock as a whole, market analysts rate Procter & Gamble stock as a Moderate Buy, forecasting growth opportunities and potential value appreciation.


This page (NYSE:PG) was last updated on 6/14/2026 by MarketBeat.com Staff.
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