HD vs LOW
Home Depot offers a dividend yield of 2.75%, slightly higher than Lowe's at 2.4%. However, Lowe's shows stronger dividend growth over five years (16.39% vs. 8.92%) and a longer 28-year dividend streak. Additionally, Lowe's appears to have a more favorable valuation with a lower P/E of 17.64 and a safer payout ratio of 42.27%.
Key differences
Yield
2.75%
LOW 2.40%
CAGR 5y
+16.4%
HD +8.9%
Safety
Safe
HD Watch
Dividend score
8/10
HD 7/10
Price
Today
Dividend/share
Current yield A stock's annual dividend divided by today's share price — what a new buyer would earn right now. Learn more →
Growth (TTM)
CAGR 3y
5-year dividend CAGR The compound annual growth rate of a company's dividend over the last five full years — the steady yearly pace at which the payout has grown, smoothing out one-off jumps. Learn more →
Dividend growth streak The number of consecutive years a company has raised its dividend. A long streak signals reliability; 25+ years earns the "dividend aristocrat" label. Learn more →
Dividend status
Dividend doubling time Roughly how many years until the dividend doubles if it keeps growing at its recent rate, using the Rule of 72 (72 ÷ the growth rate as a percentage). A quick feel for how fast your income compounds — a 6% raiser doubles its payout in about 12 years. Learn more →
Dividend score
Safety
| Price | 338.9 USD | 208.7 USD |
|---|---|---|
| Today | -2.6% | -3.4% |
| Dividend/share | 9.3 USD | 5.0 USD |
| Current yield A stock's annual dividend divided by today's share price — what a new buyer would earn right now. Learn more → | 2.75% | 2.40% |
| Growth (TTM) | +1.8% | +4.3% |
| CAGR 3y | +6.6% | +8.3% |
| 5-year dividend CAGR The compound annual growth rate of a company's dividend over the last five full years — the steady yearly pace at which the payout has grown, smoothing out one-off jumps. Learn more → | +8.9% | +16.4% |
| Dividend growth streak The number of consecutive years a company has raised its dividend. A long streak signals reliability; 25+ years earns the "dividend aristocrat" label. Learn more → | 16y | 28y |
| Dividend status | Contender (10y+) | Aristocrat (25y+) |
| Dividend doubling time Roughly how many years until the dividend doubles if it keeps growing at its recent rate, using the Rule of 72 (72 ÷ the growth rate as a percentage). A quick feel for how fast your income compounds — a 6% raiser doubles its payout in about 12 years. Learn more → | 8.1y | 4.4y |
| Dividend score | 7/10 | 8/10 |
| Safety | Watch | Safe |
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