DGROiShares Core Dividend Growth ETF
Focuses on companies with growing dividends.
Data as of December 22, 2025
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About DGRO
iShares Core Dividend Growth ETF (DGRO) is an exchange-traded fund focused on dividend growth investing. With an annual expense ratio of 0.08%, DGRO maintains a competitive fee structure that appeals to cost-conscious investors. It currently distributes a dividend yield of 2.48%, offering a balanced blend of income and growth potential. Over the trailing five years, DGRO has delivered an annualized return of +12.76%.
Who is DGRO for?
DGRO suits investors building toward financial independence who want a growing dividend stream over time. It's a popular choice in dividend growth and FIRE strategies.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is DGRO?
iShares Core Dividend Growth ETF (DGRO) is an exchange-traded fund categorized as Dividend & Income. Focuses on companies with growing dividends.
What is DGRO's expense ratio?
DGRO has an annual expense ratio of 0.08%. This means for every $10,000 invested, you pay $8.00 per year in fund fees.
What dividend yield does DGRO pay?
DGRO has a current dividend yield of 2.48%. Distributions are typically paid quarterly.
How has DGRO performed over 5 years?
DGRO has delivered an annualized 5-year return of +12.76%. Past performance does not guarantee future results.
Is DGRO good for beginners?
DGRO suits investors building toward financial independence who want a growing dividend stream over time. It's a popular choice in dividend growth and FIRE strategies.
What sectors does DGRO invest in?
DGRO's top sector allocations are: Others (26.6%), Financials (18.5%), Technology (17.4%). See the full breakdown on this page.