AGGiShares Core U.S. Aggregate Bond ETF
Similar to BND, tracks U.S. aggregate bond market.
Data as of December 22, 2025
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About AGG
iShares Core U.S. Aggregate Bond ETF (AGG) is an exchange-traded fund focused on total bond investing. With an annual expense ratio of 0.03%, AGG is among the lowest-cost options in its category, keeping more of your returns working for you. It currently distributes a dividend yield of 4.54%, making it a compelling choice for income-oriented investors seeking meaningful cash flow from their portfolio. Over the trailing five years, AGG has delivered an annualized return of +0.87%.
Who is AGG for?
AGG fits investors with a clear thesis for the specific exposure it provides. As with any fund, consider how it fits within your broader asset allocation before investing.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is AGG?
iShares Core U.S. Aggregate Bond ETF (AGG) is an exchange-traded fund categorized as bonds. Similar to BND, tracks U.S. aggregate bond market.
What is AGG's expense ratio?
AGG has an annual expense ratio of 0.03%. This means for every $10,000 invested, you pay $3.00 per year in fund fees.
What dividend yield does AGG pay?
AGG has a current dividend yield of 4.54%. Distributions are typically paid quarterly.
How has AGG performed over 5 years?
AGG has delivered an annualized 5-year return of +0.87%. Past performance does not guarantee future results.
Is AGG good for beginners?
AGG fits investors with a clear thesis for the specific exposure it provides. As with any fund, consider how it fits within your broader asset allocation before investing.
What sectors does AGG invest in?
AGG's top sector allocations are: Government (64%), Corporate (26%), MBS (10%). See the full breakdown on this page.