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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Wall Street Gives Up on High-Yield Stocks
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Wall Street Gives Up on High-Yield Stocks

Last updated: November 20, 2025 7:20 am
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Altria Group Inc. (NYSE: MO) has long been considered a reliable investment choice, with a solid balance sheet and a generous dividend yield of 7.2%. However, in the face of the rapid growth of Nvidia Corp. (NASDAQ: NVDA) in the AI sector, some investors may be questioning whether Altria is still the best option.

Nvidia has been dominating the AI market for quite some time, with its stock seeing a significant 40% gain this year alone. In the past five years, Nvidia has seen a staggering 1,400% increase in its stock price, far outperforming the overall market. On the other hand, Altria has slightly underperformed the S&P 500 this year, with its stock up 13%.

While Altria’s traditional focus on cigarettes and smokeless tobacco may not be as exciting as Nvidia’s AI technology, it does offer stability and a long history of dividend payouts. Altria has raised its dividend 60 times over the past 56 years, making it one of the safest options for investors looking for consistent returns.

In terms of comparison to other high-yield dividend stocks, Altria stands out as a top performer. Companies like Dow Inc. (NYSE: DOW) and Pfizer Inc. (NYSE: PFE) have struggled this year, with Dow cutting its dividend and Pfizer seeing a 6% decline in its stock price.

Altria’s strong financial position is further highlighted by its track record of dividend payments and share buybacks. Over the fiscal years 2020 to 2024, Altria paid out $32 billion in dividends and repurchased $8 billion of its shares.

In the most recent quarter, Altria’s revenue declined by 3% to $6.1 billion, but its adjusted diluted earnings per share (EPS) increased by 5% to $1.41. CEO Billy Gifford noted the company’s continued momentum in its legacy business, emphasizing the steady performance that Altria offers.

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While some investors may be wary of Altria’s reliance on cigarette sales, the company’s dividend and financial stability make it an attractive option for those looking for consistent returns. In uncertain economic times, Altria’s dividend is unlikely to disappear, providing a reliable source of income for investors.

As the threat of tariffs and economic uncertainty looms, Altria may prove to be a safe haven for investors seeking stability in their portfolios. Despite the challenges faced by its tobacco business, Altria’s strong balance sheet and long history of dividend payments make it a compelling investment choice for those looking for steady returns.

In conclusion, while Nvidia may be the hot stock of the moment, Altria’s reliability and consistent performance make it a valuable addition to any investment portfolio. For investors seeking long-term stability and reliable dividends, Altria remains a top choice in the market.

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