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Tariffs and Potential Inflation

Regarding Exxon's stock, that happens to be the company from which I retired. Not included in those charts is the dividends that have been paid. The yield varies, of course, with the stock price, but it augments the total return substantially. It has been nice to have in retirement.

Even before I ever began working for them, my answer to people complaining about oil companies bending them over, has been anyone can buy shares and get on the supposed gravy train.
As of today, the dividend yield of XOM is 3.62%. It's in the data below the chart. Most oil companies stopped paying a dividend in 2020. Not sure what yield XOM was down to then.
 
As of today, the dividend yield of XOM is 3.62%. It's in the data below the chart. Most oil companies stopped paying a dividend in 2020. Not sure what yield XOM was down to then.
Just get XLE and get them all with a divi
 

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