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American Focus > Blog > Economy > SLYG Boasts Higher Yield, While VBK Has Lower Fees
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SLYG Boasts Higher Yield, While VBK Has Lower Fees

Last updated: March 16, 2026 8:30 am
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Vanguard Small-Cap Growth ETF (VBK) and State Street SPDR S&P 600 Small Cap Growth ETF (SLYG) are two popular options for investors looking to gain exposure to U.S. small-cap growth stocks. While both funds aim to capture the performance of this asset class, they have distinct differences in terms of cost, sector exposures, and recent performance.

VBK, managed by Vanguard, boasts a low expense ratio of 0.05%, making it a cost-effective choice for investors. On the other hand, SLYG, overseen by SPDR, has a slightly higher expense ratio of 0.15%. Additionally, SLYG offers a higher dividend yield of 0.8% compared to VBK’s 0.5%, making it appealing to income-focused investors.

In terms of recent performance, VBK has outperformed SLYG over the past year, with a one-year return of 23.0% compared to SLYG’s 18.3%. This superior performance, coupled with VBK’s larger assets under management of $40 billion compared to SLYG’s $4 billion, highlights the fund’s liquidity and popularity among investors.

When it comes to portfolio composition, SLYG tracks an S&P index focused on small-cap growth stocks with 339 holdings. The fund’s top sector weights are in industrials (19%), technology (19%), and healthcare (17%). On the other hand, VBK holds 579 stocks, offering greater diversification, and has higher exposure to technology (26%) and industrials (23%), with healthcare at 17%.

Both funds have their strengths and weaknesses, catering to different investor preferences. VBK’s broad diversification, lower fees, strong recent performance, and larger AUM make it an attractive option for investors seeking growth at a low cost. On the other hand, SLYG’s higher yield and lower maximum drawdown over the past five years may appeal to those focused on capital preservation and income generation.

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Before making any investment decisions, it’s essential to consider your financial goals, risk tolerance, and investment strategy. Consulting with a financial advisor can help you determine which ETF aligns best with your overall portfolio objectives.

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