Dividend Track records USA
Below we have displayed the Dividend Trackrecords for the US listed stocks with the longest records of consecutive annual dividend increases. This list is updated every quarter and shows the companies with dividend hikes for more than 50 years in a row. Currently American States Water has the best record with 67 straight years of increases.
Top-5 Dividend Track Records for all listed US Equities (# of years increases)
- AWR - American States Water (68 years)
- DOV - Dover Corporation (67 years)
- PH - Parker Hannifin (67 years)
- PG - Procter & Gamble (67 years)
- GPC - Genuine Parts Corporation (66 years)
- EMR - Emerson (66 years)
last update: July 10, 2023
2023 DIVIDEND INCREASES (most recent ones first)
- Enterprise Products Partners: 25 consecutive years (5.3% hike in 2023)
- National Fuel Gas: 53 consecutive years (4.2% hike in 2023)
- Target Corp: 52 consecutive years (1.9% hike in 2023)
- Lowe's Companies: 62 consecutive years (5% hike in 2023)
- Parker Hannifin: 67 consecutive years (11.3% hike in 2023)
- Cincinnati Financial: 63 consecutive years (8.7% dividend hike in 2023)
- Chevron: 36 consecutive years of growth (6.3% dividend increase in 2023)
- Air Products: 41 consecutive years of increases (8.0% dividend hike in 2023)
- Kimberly Clark: 51 consecutive years | (1.7% dividend hike in 2023)
- ADM: 48 consecutive years (12.5% dividend hike in 2023)
- S&P Global: 50 consecutive years (5.9% dividend hike in 2023)
- Franklin Electric: 31 consecutive years (15.4% increase in 2023)
2022 DIVIDEND INCREASES
- Franklin Resources: 42 years (3.4% increase in 2022)
- Nucor: 50 years (2.0% increase in 2022)
- Pentair: 47 years (4.8% increase in 2022)
- Ecolab: 37 years (3.9% increase in 2022)
- ABM Industries: 56 years (12.8% increase in 2022)
- 3M: 64 years (0.7% increase in 2022)
- S&P Global: 49 years (10.4% increase in 2022)
- Consolidated Edison: 48 years (1.9% increase in 2022)
- ADM: 47 years (8.1% increase in 2022)
- Linde: 29 consecutive years (10.4 percent increase in 2022)
- Procter & Gamble: 66 consecutive years (5.0 percent increase in 2022)
- Johnson & Johnson: 60 consecutive years (6.6 percent increase in 2022)
- Cardinal Health: 38 consecutive years (1.0 percent increase in 2022)
- Leggett & Platt: 51 consecutive years (4.8 percent increase in 2022)
- Medtronic: 45 consecutive years (7.9 percent increase in 2022)
- Lowe's Companies: 61 consecutive years (31.3 percent increase in 2022)
- Clorox: 45 consecutive years (1.7 percent increase in 2022)
- Walgreens Boots Alliance: 47 consecutive years (0.5 percent increase in 2022)
- Dover Corporation: 67 consecutive years (1.0 percent increase in 2022)
- Altria Group: 53 consecutive years (4.4 percent increase in 2022)
- RPM International: 49 consecutive years (5.0 percent increase in 2022)
- McDonald's: 46 consecutive years (10.1 percent increase in 2022)
- A.O. Smith: 29 consecutive years (7.1 percent increase in 2022)
- Middlesex Water: 50 consecutive years (7.8% increase in 2022)
- Stepan: 55 consecutive years (9.0% increase in 2022)
- AbbVie: 51 consecutive years (5.0% increase in 2022)
- Aflac: 40 consecutive years (5.0% increase in 2022)
- Roper: 30 consecutive years (10.1% increase in 2022)
- Becton Dickinson: 51 consecutive years (4.6% increase in 2022)
- ADP: 48 consecutive years (20.2% dividend increase in 2022)
- Hormel Foods: 57 consecutive years (5.8% dividend increase in 2022)
- Brown-Forman: 39 consecutive years (9.0% dividend increaese in 2022)
2021 DIVIDEND INCREASES
- Brown-Forman: 38 years (5% increase in 2021)
- McCormick: 36 years (8.8% increase in 2021)
- Nucor: 49 years (23.5% increase in 2021)
- Ecolab: 30 years (6.3% increase in 2021)
- Pentair: 46 years (5.0% increase in 2021)
- Franklin Resources: 41 years (3.6 percent increase in 2021)
- Abbott Laboratories: 50 years (4.4 percent increase in 2021)
- Realty Income - 27 years (5.1 percent increase in 2021)