Dividends By The Numbers In October 2024

October 2024 proved to be a net negative month for the dividend paying firms of the U.S. stock market.Although we’ve seen the positive development of eleven fewer firms announcing they will either cut or suspend their dividends when compared with the same month a year earlier, this improvement in unfavorable dividend actions has coincided with the negative development of 29 fewer firms declaring they will increase their dividends.That’s the difference that leads us to describe October 2024 as a negative month for dividend paying firms. The single number that describes the month is -18, which is based on 11 fewer firms announcing dividend decreases paired with 29 fewer firms declaring they will increase their cash dividend payouts.All the month’s favorable and unfavorable changes are tallied up in the following table.

Dividend Changes in October 2024    Oct-2024  Sep-2024    MoM  Oct-2023    YoY Total Declarations 3,806 4,603 -797 ▼ 3,512 294 ▲ Favorable 175 136 39 ▲ 204 -29 ▼ – Increases 135 89 46 ▲ 137 -2 ▼ – Special/Extra 40 47 -7 ▼ 67 -27 ▼ – Resumed 0 0 0 ◀▶ 0 0 ◀▶ Unfavorable 7 9 -2 ▼ 18 -11 ▼ – Decreases 7 9 -2 ▼ 18 -11 ▼ – Omitted/Passed 0 0 0 ◀▶ 0 0 ◀▶

The following  visualizes the monthly counts of dividend increases and decreases from January 2004 through October 2024.With two of the past three months having had a negative number for the net year-over-year change of favorable and unfavorable dividend actions, it looks like we can finally answer the question we  after reviewing July 2024’s dividend numbers of how long the positive trend we noted at that time would last. That trend no longer exists.ReferencesStandard and Poor. S&P Market Attributes Web File. []. Accessed 1 November 2024.More By This Author:S&P 500 Retreats As Wall Street Bear Takes Away Expected Future Rate CutsMedian Household Income In September 2024 New Home Sales Rise As Mortgage Rates Fall In September 2024, But Headwinds Build In October

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