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    3 Ultra-High-Yield Dividend Stocks That Won’t Keep You Up at Night

    September 27, 20255 Mins Read


    • Enbridge has increased its dividend for 30 consecutive years and should be able to keep that streak going.

    • Realty Income pays a monthly dividend that’s supported by a large and diversified real estate portfolio.

    • Verizon’s free cash flow provides ample coverage for its juicy dividend.

    • 10 stocks we like better than Enbridge ›

    High dividend yields often translate to high anxiety for income investors, as it’s hard to shake worries that steep dividend cuts could be on the way.

    For some stocks with exceptionally high dividend yields, those concerns are warranted. However, that isn’t always the case. Here are three ultra-high-yield dividend stocks that won’t keep you up at night.

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    Enbridge (NYSE: ENB) offers a forward dividend yield of roughly 5.4%. Is this juicy dividend in jeopardy? Not at all. Enbridge has increased its dividend for 30 consecutive years. I predict the company will keep that streak going for a long time to come.

    Around three-quarters of Enbridge’s total revenue stems from its pipelines and midstream operations. The company owns the world’s longest network of liquids pipelines. Its natural gas pipelines transport around one-fifth of the natural gas consumed in the U.S. These businesses have minimal exposure to volatile commodity prices. Enbridge shouldn’t be impacted much by the Trump administration’s tariffs, either.

    Want more assurance about this stock? No problem. Enbridge is also the largest natural gas utility in North America based on volume. It delivers 9.3 billion cubic feet of natural gas to 7 million customers every day. This makes the stock and its dividends even safer, in my opinion.

    Enbridge has generated reliable distributable cash flow in the past during turbulent periods, including the financial crisis of 2007 through 2009 and the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 through 2021. I think income investors can be confident that its dividends will continue to flow (and grow) no matter what the future holds.

    Realty Income‘s (NYSE: O) dividend yield of 5.4% is just a hair below Enbridge’s yield. Like Enbridge, Realty Income has increased its dividend for 30 consecutive years. One big difference between the two, though, is that Realty Income pays its dividend monthly. It even trademarked the name “The Monthly Dividend Company.”

    Another key difference stems from Realty Income’s organizational structure. It’s a real estate investment trust (REIT). All REITs must distribute at least 90% of their income as dividends to be exempt from federal income taxes.

    Realty Income stands above most REITs, in my view. It has delivered a compound annual total return of 13.5% since listing on the New York Stock Exchange in 1994. The company has also delivered positive operational returns (annual funds from operations per share growth plus dividend yield) for 29 consecutive years.

    The REIT’s diversified portfolio gives it this impressive stability. Realty Income owns over 15,600 properties rented to tenants representing 91 industries. Most of its clients operate in nondiscretionary, low-price-point, and/or service-oriented businesses.

    There’s one other thing about Realty Income that should give income investors a warm and fuzzy feeling: It has solid growth prospects. The total addressable market for net lease properties is $14 trillion. Europe makes up $8.5 trillion of that total — and Realty Income has only one major competitor in the region.

    If you want a really juicy dividend, check out Verizon Communications (NYSE: VZ). The telecom giant pays a dividend yield of 6.4%. It has also increased its  dividend payout for 19 consecutive years.

    Does the intense competition in the wireless services market make Verizon’s dividend riskier? I don’t think so. The company has been able to more than hold its own. It posted the industry’s highest revenue in the second quarter of 2025. Verizon claims the most broadband and mobile customers. And its network has been ranked No. 1 in the nation by both J.D. Power and RootMetrics.

    The other side of the coin with wireless services is that it’s unlikely that there will be new entrants in the market. It’s simply too expensive to build the infrastructure required to support high-speed networks that cover the entire U.S. and beyond.

    For income investors who like to focus on the numbers, one Verizon statistic should stand out: $20 billion. That’s the midpoint of the company’s guidance for free cash flow this year. This gives Verizon ample coverage of its dividend, which should allow investors to buy the stock and sleep peacefully as the dividends come quarter after quarter.

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    Keith Speights has positions in Enbridge, Realty Income, and Verizon Communications. The Motley Fool has positions in and recommends Enbridge and Realty Income. The Motley Fool recommends Verizon Communications. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.

    3 Ultra-High-Yield Dividend Stocks That Won’t Keep You Up at Night was originally published by The Motley Fool



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