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PG Dividend History

The Procter & Gamble Company — Complete dividend payment history with charts, CAGR trends, and yield analysis. Current yield: 2.92% (quarterly).

Price:$145.74
TTM Dividend:$4.2604/share
TTM Yield:2.92%
Frequency:Quarterly
1Y Div CAGR:5.5%
3Y Div CAGR:5.0%
5Y Div CAGR:6.0%
5Y Price CAGR:1.7%

PG Dividend History

Ex-DateAmountChangeYield
Apr 24, 2026$1.0900+3.1%2.99%
Jan 23, 2026$1.0568+0.0%2.90%
Oct 24, 2025$1.0568+0.0%2.90%
Jul 18, 2025$1.0568+0.0%2.90%
Apr 21, 2025$1.0568+5.0%2.90%
Jan 24, 2025$1.0065+0.0%2.76%
Oct 18, 2024$1.0065+0.0%2.76%
Jul 19, 2024$1.0065+0.0%2.76%
Apr 18, 2024$1.0065+7.0%2.76%
Jan 18, 2024$0.9407+0.0%2.58%

About PG Dividends

This page shows the complete PG dividend payment history, including ex-dates, payment dates, and per-share amounts. The chart above visualizes the trend of dividend payments over time, making it easy to spot increases, decreases, or irregular payouts.

The Procter & Gamble Company (PG) is issued by Procter & Gamble. Dividend King with 70 consecutive years of dividend increases — one of just five U.S. companies to cross the 70-year mark. P&G has paid a dividend every year since 1890 (over 135 consecutive years) and owns a portfolio of defensive consumer staples brands including Tide, Pampers, Gillette, Crest, and Bounty. Quarterly payer with an annual dividend raise typically announced in April; forward yield around 3% and payout ratio near 60%.

Open the PG projection tool to model how reinvesting these dividends would compound over time, or check the Total Return Analyzer to see the real yield after accounting for NAV changes.

PG dividend history — frequently asked questions

How often does PG pay dividends?
PG pays dividends quarterly. The dividend history table and chart above show every payment PG has made, with the ex-dividend date, payment date, and per-share amount. The ex-date is the cutoff — you must own PG before the ex-date to receive that payment; buying on or after the ex-date means you get the next one instead.
What does the PG dividend history chart show?
The chart plots the per-share amount of every dividend PG has paid, oriented left-to-right from oldest to newest. A rising trend means distributions are growing; a falling trend means they are shrinking. For PG, the current yield is roughly 2.92% on a trailing twelve-month basis. Pay attention to the shape of the curve — steady growth is a very different risk profile from a jagged curve with big month-to-month swings, which is common for options-income ETFs.
Are PG dividends qualified or ordinary?
Dividend classification for PG varies. Most traditional dividend ETFs and stocks produce qualified dividends — taxed at the long-term capital gains rate — but some portion may be non-qualified. Check the year-end 1099-DIV for the exact breakdown.
Why did PG distributions change so much month to month?
Month-to-month changes in PG can come from a few sources: timing of the payment relative to the ex-date calendar, special distributions, or shifts in the underlying portfolio. For most non-options-income ETFs, distributions are fairly predictable quarter-over-quarter, with occasional year-end special distributions.
Where does this PG dividend data come from?
Dividend records are sourced from Financial Modeling Prep's official dividend calendar and cross-referenced against issuer press releases. Ex-dates and payment dates are the official dates as reported. For YieldMax funds specifically, we also ingest the weekly announcement press releases — that is why YieldMax ticker pages show upcoming announcements.