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PEP vs DCP: Dividend Comparison 2026

PEP yields 3.63% · DCP yields 4.13%● Live data

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After 10 years · $10,000 invested · DRIP enabled
🏆 PEP wins by $121.1K in total portfolio value· pulled ahead in Year 2
10 years
PEP
PepsiCo Inc.
● Live price
3.63%
Share price
$156.82
Annual div
$5.69
5Y div CAGR
40.4%
Payout ratio
50%
After 10 yrs · $10,000 · DRIP
Portfolio value
$141.9K
Annual income
$61,875.67
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DCP
DCP
● Live price
4.13%
Share price
$41.69
Annual div
$1.72
5Y div CAGR
-38.3%
Payout ratio
50%
After 10 yrs · $10,000 · DRIP
Portfolio value
$20.8K
Annual income
$3.49
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Portfolio growth — PEP vs DCP

📍 PEP pulled ahead of the other in Year 2

Annual dividend income

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Recession Test — Did They Cut Dividends?

How each stock treated shareholders during the 3 biggest crises of the last 20 years

Crisis PeriodPEPDCP
2008–2009
GFC
— No data— No data
2020 Q1–Q2
COVID
— No data— No data
2022 Q4
Rate Hike
— No data— No data
Based on dividend payment history. "Increased" = dividend grew during crisis. "Maintained" = held within 3%. "Cut" = reduced by more than 3%.
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Dividend Calendar Overlap

Combined, PEP + DCP cover 0 of 12 monthsgood coverage

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PEP pays
DCP pays
Both pay
Neither
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Tax Bracket Optimizer

Which stock is actually better after tax? Adjust your rate to find out.

PEP
Annual income on $10K today (after 15% tax)
$308.41/yr
After 10yr DRIP, annual income (after tax)
$52,594.32/yr
DCP
Annual income on $10K today (after 15% tax)
$350.68/yr
After 10yr DRIP, annual income (after tax)
$2.97/yr
At 15% tax rate, PEP beats the other by $52,591.35/year in after-tax income after 10 years on $10,000
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Lazy Portfolio Split Optimizer

What's the optimal mix of PEP + DCP for your $10,000?

PEP: 50%DCP: 50%
100% DCP50/50100% PEP
Portfolio after 10yr
$81.4K
Annual income
$30,939.58/yr
Blended yield
38.03%
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Analyst Conviction Gap

Where Wall Street is most bullish on PEP right now

PEP
Analyst Ratings
1
Strong
15
Buy
27
Hold
1
Sell
Consensus: Hold
Price Target
$172.43
+10.0% upside vs current
Range: $156.00 — $191.00
Altman Z
3.6
Piotroski
7/9
DCP
Analyst Ratings
11
Buy
8
Hold
1
Sell
Consensus: Buy
Price Target
$40.57
-2.7% upside vs current
Range: $35.00 — $45.00
Altman Z
2.0
Piotroski
5/9
Analyst ratings via FMP. Altman Z-Score: >3.0 safe, 1.81–3.0 grey zone, <1.81 distress. Piotroski: 7–9 strong, 0–3 weak.
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Copy Congress — What Are Politicians Buying?

Senate & House STOCK Act disclosures (last 90 days)

PEP buys
6
DCP buys
0
PoliticianChamberTickerTypeAmountDate
Sheldon Whitehouse🏛 Senate$PEP▼ Sell$1,001 - $15,0002026-02-23
Sheldon Whitehouse🏛 Senate$PEP▼ Sell$1,001 - $15,0002026-02-23
Julia Letlow🏢 House$PEP▲ Buy$1,001 - $15,0002026-02-05
Julie Johnson🏢 House$PEP▼ Sell$1,001 - $15,0002025-12-18
Jared Moskowitz🏢 House$PEP▼ Sell$15,001 - $50,0002025-12-02
Jared Moskowitz🏢 House$PEP▼ Sell$1,001 - $15,0002025-12-02
Jared Moskowitz🏢 House$PEP▼ Sell$1,001 - $15,0002025-12-02
Julie Johnson🏢 House$PEP▼ Sell$1,001 - $15,0002025-11-13
Rich McCormick🏢 House$PEP▲ Buy$1,001 - $15,0002025-11-05
Scott DesJarlais🏢 House$PEP▼ Sell$1,001 - $15,0002025-10-28
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MetricPEPDCP
Forward yield3.63%4.13%
Annual dividend / share$5.69$1.72
Payout ratio50%50%
1-year div growth0%0%
5-year div CAGR40.4%-38.3%
Portfolio after 10y$141.9K$20.8K
Annual income after 10y$61,875.67$3.49
Total dividends collected$123.0K$674.00
Payment frequencyquarterlyquarterly
SectorConsumer StaplesStock
Analyst consensusHoldBuy
Analyst price target$172.43$40.57

Year-by-year: PEP vs DCP ($10,000, DRIP)

YearPEP PortfolioPEP Income/yrDCP PortfolioDCP Income/yrGap
1$10,849$509.42$10,955$254.56$106.00DCP
2← crossover$11,969$750.47$11,882$160.80+$87.00PEP
3$13,500$1,124.14$12,814$100.57+$686.00PEP
4$15,680$1,721.66$13,774$62.54+$1.9KPEP
5$18,929$2,715.34$14,777$38.77+$4.2KPEP
6$24,023$4,450.80$15,835$23.98+$8.2KPEP
7$32,510$7,669.92$16,959$14.82+$15.6KPEP
8$47,709$14,093.60$18,155$9.15+$29.6KPEP
9$77,415$28,083.48$19,431$5.65+$58.0KPEP
10$141,922$61,875.67$20,795$3.49+$121.1KPEP

PEP vs DCP: Complete Analysis 2026

PEPConsumer Staples

PepsiCo, Inc. manufactures, markets, distributes, and sells various beverages and convenient foods worldwide. The company operates through seven segments: Frito-Lay North America; Quaker Foods North America; PepsiCo Beverages North America; Latin America; Europe; Africa, Middle East and South Asia; and Asia Pacific, Australia and New Zealand and China Region. It provides dips, cheese-flavored snacks, and spreads, as well as corn, potato, and tortilla chips; cereals, rice, pasta, mixes and syrups, granola bars, grits, oatmeal, rice cakes, simply granola, and side dishes; beverage concentrates, fountain syrups, and finished goods; ready-to-drink tea, coffee, and juices; dairy products; and sparkling water makers and related products. It serves wholesale and other distributors, foodservice customers, grocery stores, drug stores, convenience stores, discount/dollar stores, mass merchandisers, membership stores, hard discounters, e-commerce retailers and authorized independent bottlers, and others through a network of direct-store-delivery, customer warehouse, and distributor networks, as well as directly to consumers through e-commerce platforms and retailers. The company was founded in 1898 and is headquartered in Purchase, New York.

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DCPStock

DCP Midstream, LP, together with its subsidiaries, owns, operates, acquires, and develops a portfolio of midstream energy assets in the United States. The company operates through Logistics and Marketing, and Gathering and Processing. The Logistics and Marketing segment engages in transporting, trading, marketing, and storing natural gas and natural gas liquids (NGLs); and fractionating NGLs. The Gathering and Processing segment is involved in gathering, compressing, treating, and processing natural gas; producing and fractionating NGLs; and recovering condensate. The company owns and operates approximately 35 natural gas processing plants. It serves petrochemical and refining companies, and retail propane distributors. The company was formerly known as DCP Midstream Partners, LP and changed its name to DCP Midstream, LP in January 2017.DCP Midstream, LP was incorporated in 2005 and is headquartered in Denver, Colorado.

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