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US Dividend Stocks To Consider In February 2025

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As the S&P 500 approaches record highs and Treasury yields drop following a decline in retail sales, investors are closely monitoring the U.S. stock market's mixed performance. In this environment, dividend stocks can offer a measure of stability and income potential, making them an attractive option for those seeking to balance growth with reliable returns.

Top 10 Dividend Stocks In The United States

NameDividend YieldDividend Rating
Columbia Banking System (NasdaqGS:COLB)5.24%★★★★★★
Interpublic Group of Companies (NYSE:IPG)4.90%★★★★★★
Peoples Bancorp (NasdaqGS:PEBO)4.88%★★★★★★
FMC (NYSE:FMC)6.32%★★★★★★
Dillard's (NYSE:DDS)5.22%★★★★★★
Southside Bancshares (NYSE:SBSI)4.55%★★★★★★
Regions Financial (NYSE:RF)5.93%★★★★★★
Citizens & Northern (NasdaqCM:CZNC)5.20%★★★★★★
First Interstate BancSystem (NasdaqGS:FIBK)5.76%★★★★★★
Archer-Daniels-Midland (NYSE:ADM)4.46%★★★★★★

Click here to see the full list of 134 stocks from our Top US Dividend Stocks screener.

Let's take a closer look at a couple of our picks from the screened companies.

Burke & Herbert Financial Services (NasdaqCM:BHRB)

Simply Wall St Dividend Rating: ★★★★★☆

Overview: Burke & Herbert Financial Services Corp. is the bank holding company for Burke & Herbert Bank & Trust Company, offering a range of community banking products and services in Virginia and Maryland, with a market cap of $945.60 million.

Operations: Burke & Herbert Financial Services Corp. generates revenue primarily through its Community Banking segment, which accounted for $237.73 million.

Dividend Yield: 3.4%

Burke & Herbert Financial Services offers a stable dividend, currently covered by earnings with a payout ratio of 76.6%, and forecasted to improve significantly to 30.9% in three years. Despite recent shareholder dilution, the company's earnings have grown substantially, enhancing its ability to maintain dividends. Recent financial results show strong growth in net income and earnings per share, supporting its dividend payments. The company declared a regular cash dividend of US$0.55 per share for March 2025 distribution.

NasdaqCM:BHRB Dividend History as at Feb 2025

Lifetime Brands (NasdaqGS:LCUT)

Simply Wall St Dividend Rating: ★★★★☆☆

Overview: Lifetime Brands, Inc. is a company that designs, sources, and sells branded kitchenware and tableware products for home use globally with a market cap of approximately $110.78 million.

Operations: Lifetime Brands, Inc. generates revenue from two main segments: International sales amounting to $54.46 million and U.S. (including Retail Direct) sales totaling $616.43 million.

Dividend Yield: 3.2%

Lifetime Brands maintains a stable dividend history with consistent increases over the past decade. However, its current dividend yield of 3.23% is lower than the top quartile in the U.S. market and not well covered by earnings despite a low cash payout ratio of 10.7%. The company remains unprofitable, yet it trades significantly below estimated fair value, suggesting potential for growth if profitability improves. Recent expansion plans for a new distribution center may enhance operational efficiency and support future growth strategies.

NasdaqGS:LCUT Dividend History as at Feb 2025

Archer-Daniels-Midland (NYSE:ADM)

Simply Wall St Dividend Rating: ★★★★★★

Overview: Archer-Daniels-Midland Company operates in the procurement, transportation, storage, processing, and merchandising of agricultural commodities and ingredients globally, with a market cap of approximately $21.64 billion.

Operations: Archer-Daniels-Midland's revenue segments include Nutrition at $7.35 billion, Carbohydrate Solutions at $11.23 billion, and AG Services and Oilseeds at $66.52 billion.

Dividend Yield: 4.5%

Archer-Daniels-Midland offers a high dividend yield of 4.46%, ranking in the top 25% of U.S. payers, with stable and growing payouts over the past decade. The dividend is well-covered by earnings (54.8% payout ratio) but less so by cash flows (80.2%). Despite a recent dip in profit margins, ADM's price-to-earnings ratio of 12.2x suggests good value compared to peers. Recent board-approved dividend increases continue its long history of uninterrupted payments, now at 93 years.

NYSE:ADM Dividend History as at Feb 2025

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