Best High Yield Dividend Stocks this June 2026

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Discover the best high-yield dividend stocks in the U.S. this June 2026, featuring companies like PepsiCo, U.S. Bancorp, and General Mills. Explore these valuable investment opportunities and see how they can enhance your portfolio’s income potential.

Top Pick This Month
Dividend yield
11.39%
Distribution
Quarterly
1-Year Return
-11.88%
5-Year Return
-66.12%

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2.U.S. Bancorp

USB (NYSE)

Dividend yield
3.96%
Distribution
Quarterly
1-Year Return
25.79%
5-Year Return
-9.42%

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Dividend yield
6.86%
Distribution
Quarterly
1-Year Return
-37.56%
5-Year Return
-45.73%

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Dividend yield
9.69%
Distribution
Quarterly
1-Year Return
-23.01%
5-Year Return
-30.32%

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5.PepsiCo, Inc.

PEP (NASDAQ)

Dividend yield
3.94%
Distribution
Quarterly
1-Year Return
12.01%
5-Year Return
0.43%

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6.Best Buy Co., Inc.

BBY (NYSE)

Dividend yield
6.17%
Distribution
Quarterly
1-Year Return
-11.47%
5-Year Return
-45.88%

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Final Words

As you consider high-yield dividend stocks this June, remember that options like PepsiCo offer compelling returns and stability. Take time to compare these choices and conduct your own research to make informed investment decisions that align with your financial goals.

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