A dividend king is a company that has managed to increase dividends to shareholders for at least 50 years in a row.
There are only 38 such companies in the US, and perhaps a couple more in the rest of the world. It is not a small achievement to have been able to reward long-term shareholders with a dividend raise for over half a century.
Over the past 50 years, some calamities experienced include:
- Seven Recessions since 1967
- The Vietnam War
- The oil crisis in the 1970s
- Stagflationary 1970s
- Double digit interest rates in the 1980s
- Fall of the Soviet Union in 1991
- 9/11 in 2001
- The Dot-com bubble bursting in 2000
- The housing bubble bursting in 2007 - 2008
- ZIRP and NIRP since 2009
- The Covid-19 Pandemic
Throughout this calamity each of those businesses managed to grow earnings, and raise the dividend to their long-term shareholders. If you are looking for a long-term shareholder base, the best way to build it is by paying those owners more every single year. This is a simple, but novel idea for corporations to embrace.
We had nine new additions to the list in 2021. There were no companies that left the list. These actions brought the number of companies to 38, from 29 at the end of 2020. This is a record since we started tracking the list of dividend kings in 2010.
When I first came up with the idea for the list of dividend kings in 2010, there were only eleven companies on it. Our 2022 list includes 30 companies.
The new additions for the current year include:
These were consistent with my predictions from last year. It is a testament to the predictable nature of their businesses, not in my forecasting abilities.
I did some research on historical changes of the Dividend Kings list, which you may find interesting. I reviewed the evolution of the dividend kings prior to 2007 in the article, which has not been done by anyone else.
The companies in the 2021 dividend kings list include:
Company Name |
Symbol |
Sector |
Years
Dividend Increases |
10
Year Annualized Dividend Growth |
Dividend
Yield |
Share
Price |
ABM Industries Inc. |
ABM |
Industrials |
54 |
3.20% |
1.69% |
45.00 |
American States Water |
AWR |
Utilities |
67 |
9.43% |
1.55% |
94.18 |
Becton, Dickinson |
BDX |
Health Care |
50 |
8.02% |
1.47% |
237.14 |
Black Hills Corp. |
BKH |
Utilities |
51 |
4.19% |
3.71% |
64.12 |
Commerce Bancshares |
CBSH |
Financials |
53 |
6.47% |
1.50% |
69.8 |
Cincinnati Financial |
CINF |
Financials |
61 |
4.06% |
2.21% |
113.9 |
Colgate-Palmolive Co. |
CL |
Consumer Staples |
58 |
5.60% |
2.40% |
75.02 |
California Water Service |
CWT |
Utilities |
54 |
3.63% |
1.46% |
63.01 |
Dover Corp. |
DOV |
Industrials |
66 |
8.22% |
1.22% |
163.85 |
Emerson Electric |
EMR |
Industrials |
65 |
4.03% |
2.35% |
87.84 |
Farmers & Merchants Bancorp |
FMCB |
Financials |
59 |
2.50% |
1.62% |
965.04 |
Federal Realty Inv. Trust |
FRT |
Real Estate |
54 |
4.74% |
3.49% |
122.67 |
H.B. Fuller Company |
FUL |
Materials |
52 |
8.84% |
0.92% |
73.16 |
Genuine Parts Co. |
GPC |
Consumer Discretionary |
65 |
6.75% |
2.55% |
127.74 |
W.W. Grainger |
GWW |
Industrials |
50 |
11.06% |
1.35% |
481.41 |
Hormel Foods Corp. |
HRL |
Consumer Staples |
54 |
16.04% |
2.51% |
41.4 |
Illinois Tool Works |
ITW |
Industrials |
50 |
13.10% |
2.10% |
232.15 |
Johnson & Johnson |
JNJ |
Health Care |
59 |
6.55% |
2.72% |
155.93 |
Coca-Cola Company |
KO |
Consumer Staples |
59 |
6.42% |
3.20% |
52.45 |
Lancaster Colony Corp. |
LANC |
Consumer Staples |
59 |
8.77% |
2.19% |
146.2 |
Leggett & Platt |
LEG |
Consumer Discretionary |
50 |
4.30% |
4.16% |
40.39 |
Lowe's Companies |
LOW |
Consumer Discretionary |
59 |
18.85% |
1.31% |
244.59 |
3M Company |
MMM |
Industrials |
63 |
10.84% |
3.48% |
170.04 |
Altria Group Inc. |
MO |
Consumer Staples |
52 |
9.06% |
8.44% |
42.64 |
MSA Safety Inc. |
MSA |
Industrials |
50 |
5.62% |
1.23% |
143.32 |
Nordson Corp. |
NDSN |
Industrials |
58 |
14.65% |
0.80% |
254.19 |
National Fuel Gas |
NFG |
Utilities |
51 |
2.61% |
3.15% |
57.81 |
Northwest Natural Gas |
NWN |
Utilities |
66 |
1.30% |
4.48% |
43.12 |
Procter & Gamble Co. |
PG |
Consumer Staples |
65 |
5.16% |
2.41% |
144.58 |
Parker-Hannifin Corp. |
PH |
Industrials |
65 |
12.65% |
1.36% |
302.06 |
PPG Industries, Inc. |
PPG |
Materials |
50 |
6.78% |
1.53% |
154.17 |
Stepan Company |
SCL |
Materials |
54 |
8.71% |
1.19% |
112.71 |
SJW Corp. |
SJW |
Utilities |
54 |
6.53% |
2.02% |
67.35 |
Stanley Black & Decker |
SWK |
Industrials |
54 |
7.57% |
1.81% |
174.76 |
Target Corporation |
TGT |
Consumer Discretionary |
50 |
12.30% |
1.48% |
243.84 |
Tennant Company |
TNC |
Industrials |
50 |
4.20% |
1.27% |
78.66 |
Tootsie Roll Industries |
TR |
Consumer Staples |
52 |
4.22% |
1.14% |
31.45 |
Universal Corporation |
UVV |
Consumer Staples |
51 |
4.99% |
6.70% |
46.57 |
As I mentioned above, I have been compiling the list of dividend kings since 2010. To view the historical changes in the list, please follow the links below:
Dividend Kings List For 2019
Thank you for reading!
PS Note that Parker-Hannifin's track record is based upon dividend payments for its Fiscal Year rather than the Calendar Year. The fiscal year runs from July 1 to June 30.
Therefore, the FY 2015 dividend was $2.37/share ( one dividend payment of 48 cents/share plus three dividend payments of 63 cents/share).
The FY 2016 dividend was $2.52/share ( four dividend payments of 63 cents/share)
The FY 2017 dividend was $2.58/share ( two dividend payments of 66 cents/share plus two dividend payments of 63 cents/share)
Because of the use of Fiscal Years, rather than Calendar Years, I excluded Parker - Hannifin from the first list of dividend kings that I compiled in 2010.