In the modern era, beginning in 1950, the 15 -
year dividend growth rate ranged from (minus)-1.4 % per year in 1982 and 1984 to +4.9 % per year in 1962.
The 20 -
year dividend growth rate ranged from (minus)-1.9 % per year in 1921 and 1922 to +5.0 % per year in 1967.
The 100 -
year dividend growth rate ranged from +0.7 % per year to +1.3 % per year.
In the modern era, beginning in 1950, the 25 -
year dividend growth rate ranged from (minus)-0.0 % [actually, -0.008 %] per year in 1994 to +3.7 % per year in 1968 and 1969.
The 10 -
year dividend growth rate ranged from (minus)-6.3 % per year in 1921 to +8.6 % per year in 1931.
In the modern era, beginning in 1950, the 30 -
year dividend growth rate ranged from +0.1 % per year in 1996 to +3.1 % per year in 1966.
In the modern era, beginning in 1950, the 40 -
year dividend growth rate ranged from +0.1 % per year in 1952 to +2.4 % per year in 1965 and 1966.
Not exact matches
LEG has paid
dividends for 46
years straight and with a 10
year dividend growth rate of 7.2 % and
dividend yield of 3.4 % it fit perfectly into my income &
growth profile
range of 3.5 % yield with min 6.7 %
growth.
Its annual
dividend growth rate is expected to be in the 6 - 8 %
range per
year.
Its yield is good at 3.4 %, but its
dividend growth rate over the past few
years has been in the 2 % -3 %
range per
year.
Although they grow their
dividends and earnings each
year, the
rate of
growth is usually rather slow
ranging between 2 % to maybe as high as 6 % or 7 %.
The 30 -
year dividend growth rate has
ranged from +0.1 % per
year to +3.1 % per
year.
The (real)
dividend growth rate has been in the
range of 1.1 % to 1.5 % per
year, when averaged over long periods of time.
The 20 -
year dividend growth rate has
ranged from (minus)-0.9 % per
year to +5.0 % per
year.