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John Wiley & Sons’ (WLY) Dividend History and What it Means for October Buyers

Last updated: October 2, 2025 5:19 pm
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John Wiley & Sons, Inc. (NYSE:WLY) has been recognized as one of the Top High Yield Stocks to Consider in October.

Understanding John Wiley & Sons’ (WLY) Dividend Trends and Implications for October Investors

Understanding John Wiley & Sons’ (WLY) Dividend Trends and Implications for October Investors

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John Wiley & Sons, Inc. (NYSE:WLY) specializes in publishing and licensing, focusing on professional and academic journals, as well as online learning solutions and educational materials. Today, a significant portion of its revenue, approximately 83% of Adjusted Revenue in FY2025, stems from digital and online offerings, largely driven by subscriptions and institutional partnerships.

In recent years, John Wiley & Sons, Inc. (NYSE:WLY) has prioritized its digital transformation, enhancing its recurring revenue channels and expanding international collaborations. The company aims to uphold robust revenue from its digital and subscription-focused models, strengthen relationships with professional associations for journal content, penetrate new global markets, and leverage significant growth in open access and AI-driven publishing.

Currently, John Wiley & Sons, Inc. (NYSE:WLY) offers a quarterly dividend of $0.355 per share, marking a 0.7% increase as of June, continuing the trend of increasing dividends for the 32nd consecutive year. The dividend yield stands at 3.56% as of September 27.

While WLY could be a promising investment, we believe that certain AI stocks may present greater growth potential with lower risk. For those interested in an undervalued AI stock poised to gain from recent trade policies and domestic production trends, check out our complimentary report on the top short-term AI stock.

READ NEXT: 10 Dividend Stocks with Strong Cash Reserves Right Now and 10 Top Dividend Stocks Resistant to Recession.

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