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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Most “Safe” Dividend Stocks Don’t Grow Like This… But These 3 Did
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Most “Safe” Dividend Stocks Don’t Grow Like This… But These 3 Did

Last updated: December 6, 2025 11:10 pm
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Income stocks are a popular choice for investors looking to build a steady stream of cash flow over time. While high dividend yields are enticing, it’s important to consider other factors like earnings growth and analyst ratings to ensure long-term stability. One way to identify top income stocks is by looking at the Dividend Kings list, which features companies that have consistently raised their dividends for over 50 years.

To find the best income stocks, I used Barchart’s Stock Screener to filter for companies with high dividend yields, strong earnings growth, and a high number of analysts covering them. After analyzing the results, three Dividend Kings stood out as top picks for investors looking for reliable income streams.

The first Dividend King on the list is Coca-Cola, a global beverage company with a rich history dating back to 1892. Coca-Cola’s diverse product portfolio includes popular brands like Coke, Sprite, and Fanta, serving billions of drinks daily in over 200 countries. The company’s recent financials showed strong sales growth and impressive net income, with a five-year earnings growth rate of 36.49%. Coca-Cola pays a forward annual dividend of $2.04, yielding around 2.9%, and is rated a “Strong Buy” by 24 Wall Street analysts.

Next on the list is Walmart Inc., one of the world’s largest retailers known for its “everyday low prices” slogan. Walmart’s diverse product offerings and global presence have contributed to its steady growth over the years. The company reported solid sales and net income growth in its recent financials, with a five-year earnings growth rate of 53.05%. Walmart pays a forward annual dividend of $0.94, yielding approximately 0.82%, and is rated a “Strong Buy” by 37 analysts.

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The final Dividend King on the list is S&P Global Inc., a leading provider of financial data and market intelligence services. S&P Global’s recent quarterly financials showed strong sales and net income growth, with an impressive five-year earnings growth rate of 64.74%. The company pays a forward annual dividend of $3.84, yielding around 0.8%, and is rated a “Strong Buy” by 25 analysts.

While these Dividend Kings may not offer the highest dividend yields, their strong earnings growth and analyst ratings make them attractive picks for long-term investors. Owning these stocks could potentially turn them into cash machines in the future, providing stable and passive income for years to come. For more information on safe dividend stocks, you can visit Barchart.com.

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