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Nearly Half of Warren Buffett's Dividend Income Comes From Just 3 Stocks

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According to a study published in 2013 from J.P. Even though the worst of the pandemic appears to be over, energy companies worldwide reduced their capital investments for the past three-plus years. This lack of investment in new drilling and infrastructure is likely to keep a tight lid on crude oil supply.

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Don't Give Up on Dividends: 3 Dividend Stocks That Reward You Through Thick and Thin

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It is far more likely that it will continue to grow those disbursements, albeit slowly, as its capital investment plans pan out. Since 2013, Oneok has produced peer-leading total dividend growth of more than 150%. All in all, a lot would have to go wrong before Enterprise Products Partners would need to cut its distribution.

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3 Wealth-Creating Dividend Stocks to Boost Your Income in 2024

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The company has achieved those outsized returns by delivering sector-leading growth: Self-Storage REIT Core Funds From Operations (FFO) Growth Since 2011 Dividend Growth Since 2013 Extra Space Storage 695% 548% CubeSmart 402% 346% Public Storage 211% 140% Data source: Extra Space Storage. Table by author.

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72% of Warren Buffett's $378 Billion Portfolio Is Invested in These 5 Stocks

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Whereas the widely followed S&P 500 has delivered a hearty total return (including dividends paid) of around 34,700% since the Oracle of Omaha became CEO of Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE: BRK.A) (NYSE: BRK.B) , Buffett has generated aggregate returns in excess of 5,000,000% for his company's Class A shareholders.

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Warren Buffett Is Raking in $5.26 Billion in Annual Dividend Income From These 7 Stocks

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Companies that regularly dole out a percentage of their earnings to shareholders are often profitable on a recurring basis, time-tested, and capable of providing transparent growth outlooks. Three years of reduced capital investment by global energy majors during the COVID-19 pandemic has helped to lift the spot price of crude oil.

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Warren Buffett Is Raking In $4.36 Billion in Annual Dividend Income From These 5 Stocks

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More than three years of reduced capital investment from major energy companies during the pandemic has constrained global oil supply and provided a lift to the spot price of crude. Since initiating a buyback program in 2013, it has repurchased almost $651 billion worth of its common stock.

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Is This 9%-plus Dividend Yield Safe?

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Rithm Capital stock is built for income With a market cap of only $5 billion, Rithm Capital is still mostly unknown to investors, though it has gained a following of dedicated investors since it went public in 2013. This business is commonly referred to as a mortgage real estate investment trust (mREIT).

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