Invesco Food & Beverage ETF

PBJ
$48.61 -0.23 (-0.47%)
Dividend Yield 1.26%
Payout Frequency Quarterly

Dividend History

Pay DateAmountEx-DateRecord Date
June 26, 2026$0.142026-06-222026-06-22
March 27, 2026$0.152026-03-232026-03-23
December 26, 2025$0.122025-12-222025-12-22
September 26, 2025$0.202025-09-222025-09-22
June 27, 2025$0.282025-06-232025-06-23

Dividends Summary

Company News

Consumer Staples ETFs: How PBJ and XLP Stack Up
The Motley Fool • Jake Lerch • June 17, 2026

The article compares two consumer staples ETFs: XLP (State Street Consumer Staples Select Sector SPDR ETF) and PBJ (Invesco Food & Beverage ETF). XLP offers a broader consumer staples exposure with a significantly lower expense ratio (0.08% vs 0.61%), higher dividend yield (2.6% vs 1.6%), and superior 5-year performance ($1,344 vs $1,174 on $1,00...

Illinois Governor JB Pritzker Asks 'Where Is Donald Trump?' As Gas Prices Surge Amid Iran War
Benzinga • Badar Shaikh • April 6, 2026

Illinois Governor JB Pritzker criticized President Trump's administration over rising gas prices (national average $4.11/gallon), grocery costs, and tariffs amid escalating U.S.-Iran conflict. The war has disrupted fertilizer supply chains, driving up prices for coffee, chocolate, meat, berries, and seafood. Trump issued an Easter deadline demand...

PBJ vs. XLP: Which Consumer Staples ETF Is the Better Buy?
The Motley Fool • Andy Gould • April 2, 2026

The article compares two consumer staples ETFs: XLP (State Street Consumer Staples Select Sector SPDR) and PBJ (Invesco Food & Beverage ETF). XLP offers lower fees (0.08% vs 0.61%), higher dividend yield (2.4% vs 1.6%), and broader sector exposure, making it ideal for cost-conscious long-term investors. PBJ has outperformed over the past year wit...

VDC vs. PBJ: Is Broader Consumer Staples Exposure the Better Buy?
The Motley Fool • Andy Gould • April 2, 2026

The Vanguard Consumer Staples ETF (VDC) and Invesco Food & Beverage ETF (PBJ) both offer consumer staples exposure but differ significantly. VDC has a much lower expense ratio (0.09% vs 0.61%), higher dividend yield (1.95% vs 1.61%), and broader diversification with 100+ stocks across the entire consumer defensive sector. PBJ focuses narrowly on ...

Consumer Staples ETFs: Sector-Wide Defense or a Food-and-Beverage Tilt? VDC vs. PBJ
The Motley Fool • Eric Trie • February 10, 2026

The Vanguard Consumer Staples ETF (VDC) and Invesco Food & Beverage ETF (PBJ) both offer defensive exposure to consumer staples, but with different approaches. VDC provides broader sector coverage with 103 holdings at a lower 0.09% expense ratio, while PBJ focuses on 31 food and beverage companies with a higher 0.61% fee. VDC has outperformed PBJ...

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