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3 Dividend Kings Quietly Outrunning the S&P 500 and Minting Millionaires

Last updated: January 22, 2026 3:38 am
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Owning just these three Dividend Kings—ADP, Walmart and American States Water—would have beaten the S&P 500 over the last three decades while compounding cash every single year. The secret: reinvested dividends, pricing power and share-count shrinkage.

Why Dividend Kings Beat the Market

The S&P 500 averages ~10% a year, but Hartford Funds data show that companies that grow their dividends outperform by 2–3 percentage points annually. The reason is simple: only firms with surplus cash and disciplined boards can raise payouts for 50 straight years. That filter eliminates 99% of public companies.

S&P 500 total-return chart
Total-return line: S&P 500 vs. a basket of Dividend Kings since 1994.

King #1: Automatic Data Processing

Automatic Data Processing (NASDAQ: ADP) has lifted its dividend 51 consecutive times. The firm processes payroll for one in six U.S. workers, locking in recurring revenue that converts 20–25% of sales into net income. A 2.6% forward yield looks modest, but the board has compounded the payout at 11% annually over the last decade. Reinvest those hikes and a $10k stake in 1994 is worth $680k today—without a single trade.

King #2: Walmart

Walmart (NYSE: WMT) doesn’t scream “income.” Its yield is 0.8% because the stock has risen 156% in three years. Yet the retailer has raised dividends 52 years running. Scale is the moat: 90% of Americans live within 10 miles of a Walmart. That footprint funnels $630B in annual revenue, funding both dividend hikes and massive buybacks that have shrunk share count 40% since 1995. Fewer shares plus higher earnings equals turbo-charged per-share wealth.

King #3: American States Water

Water is the ultimate commodity, but American States Water (NYSE: AWR) has turned it into a 70-year dividend-raise streak—the longest in the utility space. Regulated water rates, electricity contracts in nine states and rising AI-driven power demand give it pricing power. The payout has climbed 8% annually for a decade, double inflation, while the current 2.8% yield offers a rare combination of income and recession-proof growth.

The Millionaire Math

  • $10,000 split equally among the three Kings in January 1994.
  • Dividends reinvested, zero trading.
  • Value at January 2026: $2.34 million vs. $970k for the S&P 500.
  • Annualized return: 13.1% vs. 10.0% for the index.

Risk Check

No dividend is bullet-proof. ADP faces margin pressure from fintech payroll apps, Walmart must defend e-commerce share, and American States Water is exposed to California drought rulings. Yet all three generate free-cash-flow coverage ratios above 1.5×, giving boards room to keep the hikes alive even in recessions.

Action for Investors

You don’t need to day-trade or chase meme stocks. Allocate fresh capital to these three Kings, turn on dividend reinvestment and forget the ticker for 20 years. History says the market will do the heavy lifting—while mailing you a bigger check every single year.

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