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How Inflation Is Quietly Reshaping Corporate Dividends

How Inflation Is Quietly Reshaping Corporate Dividends

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As core PCE inflation hovers around 2.6% in mid-2026, companies are using surplus cash differently. Lucas and Luna explore how inflation is driving a quiet shift in dividend policies—away from high-payout, low-growth models and toward reinvestment and special dividends. They examine why Walmart and JPMorgan have boosted dividends while tech giants like Apple and Microsoft lean into buybacks and R&D. With the Fed holding rates at 3.63% and real yields still positive, the hosts discuss whether dividend stocks still serve as an inflation hedge or if the strategy needs rethinking. They also break down the data: S&P 500 dividend growth slowed to 4% year-over-year in Q1 2026, while capital expenditure rose 8%. For investors relying on income, the playbook is shifting—and ignoring that shift may cost you purchasing power. #Dividends #Inflation #CorporateFinance #PassiveIncome #DividendStocks #DividendGrowth #StockBuybacks #CapitalExpenditure #FederalReserve #S&P500 #Walmart #JPMorgan #Apple #Microsoft #PersonalFinance #Investing #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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