iShares Core U.S. Aggregate Bond ETF

AGG
$100.02 0.00 (0.00%)
Dividend Yield 3.88%
Payout Frequency Monthly

Dividend History

Pay DateAmountEx-DateRecord Date
December 24, 2025$0.332025-12-192025-12-19
December 4, 2025$0.332025-12-012025-12-01
November 6, 2025$0.332025-11-032025-11-03
October 6, 2025$0.332025-10-012025-10-01
September 5, 2025$0.332025-09-022025-09-02

Dividends Summary

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The article discusses strategies for generating passive income through investments in real estate, dividend stocks, and bonds, highlighting how consistent monthly investments can help build wealth over time.

AGG Is a Great Choice for Most, but I Like This Vanguard ETF Better
The Motley Fool • Lee Samaha • June 28, 2025

The article compares the iShares Core U.S. Aggregate Bond ETF and Vanguard Total Corporate Bond ETF, suggesting that the Vanguard ETF might be a better long-term investment due to potential shifts in corporate versus government debt risk.

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Investing.com • Lance Roberts • December 14, 2024

The article discusses the risks to the bullish 2025 outlook for the S&P 500, including portfolio rebalancing, elevated stock valuations, and economic indicators that suggest slower earnings growth.

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Benzinga • Piero Cingari, Benzinga Staff Writer • September 3, 2024

U.S. ETFs attracted $75 billion in August, a fivefold increase compared to the same period last year, pushing 2024 inflows over $600 billion. Investors took advantage of the early August market dip to increase their equity ETF holdings, and there was a surge in demand for bond-related and small-cap ETFs.

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