
Vanguard S&P 500 Growth ETF
VOOGDividend History
| Pay Date | Amount | Ex-Date | Record Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| December 24, 2025 | $0.58 | 2025-12-22 | 2025-12-22 |
| September 26, 2025 | $0.55 | 2025-09-24 | 2025-09-24 |
| June 30, 2025 | $0.49 | 2025-06-26 | 2025-06-26 |
| March 27, 2025 | $0.55 | 2025-03-25 | 2025-03-25 |
| December 26, 2024 | $0.53 | 2024-12-23 | 2024-12-23 |
Dividends Summary
- Consistent Payer: Vanguard S&P 500 Growth ETF has rewarded shareholders with 61 dividend payments over the past 15 years.
- Total Returned Value: Investors who held VOOG shares during this period received a total of $26.60 per share in dividend income.
- Latest Payout: The most recent dividend of $0.58/share was paid 30 days ago, on December 24, 2025.
- Yield & Schedule: VOOG currently pays dividends quarterly with an annual yield of 0.49%.
- Dividend Growth: Since 2010, the dividend payout has grown by 177.0%, from $0.21 to $0.58.
Company News
The Vanguard S&P 500 Growth ETF (VOOG) is recommended as a single ETF choice for long-term investors seeking both stability and growth. The fund focuses on S&P 500 stocks with the highest growth potential, has delivered 368% total returns over the past decade versus the broader S&P 500, but requires a 5-7+ year investment horizon due to higher vo...
The article recommends two Vanguard ETFs for long-term growth investing: the S&P 500 Growth ETF (VOOG), which tracks the top 200 growth stocks from the S&P 500 and has outperformed the broader index, and the Information Technology ETF (VGT), which focuses on tech stocks including AI leaders and has delivered over 22% annualized returns over the p...
Three Vanguard growth ETFs—VOOG, MGK, and VGT—have historically outperformed the S&P 500 and could continue to do so if current trends persist. VOOG focuses on high-growth S&P 500 stocks with 10-year returns of 16.69% annually, MGK targets mega-cap companies with 18.08% annual returns, and VGT concentrates on technology stocks with 22.18% ann...
Two Vanguard growth ETFs, VUG and VOOG, offer similar large-cap growth strategies with slight differences in sector allocation, fees, and diversification. While both track growth stocks, VUG is larger and more liquid, while VOOG provides more diversification and slightly better returns.
Two Vanguard ETFs with similar low expense ratios differ in tech sector exposure: VOOG offers broader diversification across 217 stocks, while MGK concentrates on 66 large tech holdings, making tech concentration the key distinguishing factor.



