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TGT dividend calculator

Target Corporation

Current price $138.29

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TGT dividend health check

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How resilient is the TGT dividend?

Screens weakly for dividend resilience, with low cut-risk signals and looks somewhat extended against its own history.

The payout ratio sits at 60% of earnings. The dividend has grown about 10.9% a year over the last five years. These are a resilience check on the dividend, not a recommendation to buy or sell, and not financial advice.

Full TGT resilience breakdown

We test these scores in public

Across 2,546 dividend payers, shares our Risk score put in the riskiest band went on to cut their dividend about 1 in 4 times within a year. In the safest band it was 1 in 12.

Every band is published, including the ones that flatter us least.

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TGT vs similar payers

ShareYield5y dividend growth
TGTTarget Corporation3.30%10.9%This page
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Frequently asked questions

How much does TGT pay per share?
At the current rate, Target Corporation pays about $4.56 per share over a year, paid quarterly.
When is the next TGT dividend?
The next ex-dividend date is 12 August 2026, already announced by the company.
How resilient is the TGT dividend?
Screens weakly for dividend resilience, with low cut-risk signals and looks somewhat extended against its own history. See the full Quality, Risk and Trim breakdown on the TGT scoring page. Informational only, not financial advice.

How the resilience scores are calculated (methodology)

The calculator is a what-if tool using assumptions you control. Projections are not predictions, not a guarantee of future returns, and not financial advice. Always do your own research. See the Terms of Service.