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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Which Consumer Staples ETF Stands Out?
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Which Consumer Staples ETF Stands Out?

Last updated: June 27, 2026 6:55 am
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Consumer Staples ETFs like Vanguard Consumer Staples ETF (VDC) and State Street Consumer Staples Select Sector SPDR ETF (XLP) offer investors a defensive play in the market. These ETFs focus on companies that produce essential goods like food, beverages, and household items, which tend to have stable demand regardless of economic conditions. This makes them attractive investments for those seeking stability and consistent income during market volatility.

VDC provides broader diversification with 103 holdings, going beyond the S&P 500 to include a wider variety of businesses in the consumer staples sector. Its top holdings include Walmart, Costco, and Procter & Gamble. On the other hand, XLP concentrates on a smaller basket of 35 holdings primarily from the S&P 500, with top positions in Walmart, Costco, and Procter & Gamble as well.

In terms of performance and risk, both ETFs have similar expense ratios, but XLP has a higher trailing-12-month dividend yield at 2.6% compared to VDC’s 2.2%. XLP also manages a larger pool of assets under management at $13.8 billion, while VDC has $9.1 billion in AUM.

When it comes to trading volume, XLP sees significantly more activity than VDC, which may appeal to investors looking for increased liquidity. However, VDC offers a more diversified portfolio with a larger number of holdings, although its performance is largely driven by its top 10 positions.

Overall, both VDC and XLP provide exposure to essential consumer staples companies, making them suitable for investors looking for defensive plays in their portfolios. Each ETF has its own strengths and considerations, so investors should carefully evaluate their investment goals and risk tolerance before choosing between the two options.

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