Stock · SEC EDGAR: The Procter & Gamble Company 8-K filings (dividend declarations parsed from press-release exhibits; each row carries its filing's accession number)

PG Dividend History

The Procter & Gamble Company pays its shareholders every quarter. This page holds all 9 payments in our record, each with its ex-dividend date, pay date, and amount per share, along with the payout figures that record supports.

Every figure below was read from SEC EDGAR on Aug 18, 2026. The full citation sits in the Source and Citation card.

Quarterly PayerSteady Payments9 Payments on Record2 Yrs of Record
TTM Distributions / Share
$4.2906
Summed from PG's last twelve months of recorded payments, split-adjusted.
Payout Growth, Trailing Year
+4.0%
Trailing twelve months against the twelve before, split-adjusted.
Latest Payment
$1.0885
Ex-date Jul 24, 2026, paid Aug 17, 2026.
Next Payment
Expected Window
Pattern suggests Oct 13, 2026 to Nov 2, 2026, which is a read of the record rather than an announcement.

What the Record Shows

Next payment window, expected rather than declared: based on the observed 91-day gap between ex-dates, the next ex-date would ordinarily fall between Oct 13, 2026 and Nov 2, 2026. This is a pattern read from the record, not an announcement; the fund can change timing or amount at will.

Growth: Our record does not yet hold two complete calendar years for PG, so the growth figure is measured across the trailing twelve months against the twelve before: up 4.0% on a split-adjusted basis. It answers the same question on a rolling window rather than a calendar one.

Payment range, trailing twelve months: smallest $1.0568 (ex-date Jan 23, 2026), largest $1.0885 (ex-date Jul 24, 2026), a spread of 3%. The payout moves in small steps rather than swings.

Coverage: our PG record starts Jul 19, 2024 and holds 9 payments. That spans 1 complete calendar year which can be compared like for like. Metrics needing more history than that are marked rather than estimated.

Payout Chart

Each payment per share, split-adjusted, most recent 9 payments.

$0.75$1.50Jul 24Jan 25Jul 25Jan 26Jul 26$1.09

Income Targets at the Current Payout

Shares needed to collect each monthly income target at PG's trailing twelve-month payout of $4.2906 per share. This is arithmetic on the recorded payout, not advice. The capital required depends on the share price on the day you buy, and the payout itself can rise or fall.

Monthly IncomeYearly IncomeShares Needed (Approx.)
$250$3,000700
$500$6,0001,399
$1,000$12,0002,797
$2,500$30,0006,993

Model the growth and reinvestment cases with the PG dividend calculator, or compare tools on the calculator hub.

Which Months Does PG Pay?

Months in which PG's ex-dividend dates landed over the most recent two years of records. Payment usually arrives days to two weeks after the ex-date; exact dates are in the history table below.

Other payers with the same pattern are listed on the January page, and the full calendar view is on payments by month.

Distribution History

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Ex-DatePay DateAmountSource Filing
Jul 24, 2026Aug 17, 2026$1.08850000080424-26-000082
Apr 24, 2026May 15, 2026$1.08850000080424-26-000048
Jan 23, 2026Feb 17, 2026$1.05680000080424-26-000002
Oct 24, 2025Nov 17, 2025$1.05680000080424-25-000217
Jul 18, 2025Aug 15, 2025$1.05680000080424-25-000057
Apr 21, 2025May 15, 2025$1.05680000080424-25-000025
Jan 24, 2025Feb 18, 2025$1.00650000080424-25-000003
Oct 18, 2024Nov 15, 2024$1.00650000080424-24-000098
Jul 19, 2024Aug 15, 2024$1.00650000080424-24-000063

Declarations Jul 2024 to Jul 2026, read from P&G's quarterly dividend press releases filed as 8-K exhibits on SEC EDGAR. Ex-dates equal record dates under the T+1 settlement rule in effect since May 2024, which is why coverage starts there; deeper history to be added. P&G has paid a dividend for over 130 years; raises declared Apr 2025 (to $1.0568) and Apr 2026 (to $1.0885).

Calendar-Year Totals, Split-Adjusted

YearTotal / ShareCoverage
2026$3.2338partial
2025$4.1769full year
2024$2.0130partial

Frequently Asked Questions

How often does PG pay dividends?

PG pays quarterly, 4 times a year. In our records the typical gap between ex-dividend dates is about 91 days, with ex-dates in Jan, Apr, Jul, Oct.

What was PG's most recent dividend?

$1.0885 per share, with an ex-date of Jul 24, 2026 and payment on Aug 17, 2026, per SEC EDGAR: The Procter & Gamble Company 8-K filings (dividend declarations parsed from press-release exhibits; each row carries its filing's accession number) (as of 2026-08-18).

When is PG's next dividend?

Nothing is declared yet. Based on the observed payment pattern, the next ex-date would ordinarily fall between Oct 13, 2026 and Nov 2, 2026. That is a pattern read from the record, not an announcement.

Is PG's dividend growing?

Our record does not yet hold two complete calendar years for PG, so the growth figure is measured across the trailing twelve months against the twelve before: up 4.0% on a split-adjusted basis. It answers the same question on a rolling window rather than a calendar one.

How many shares of PG does it take to make $1,000 a month?

At the trailing twelve-month payout of $4.2906 per share, about 2,797 shares. The capital that requires depends on the share price on the day you buy, and the payout itself can change; the income table on this page shows other targets.

Project income from PG's payout with the PG dividend calculator, pre-loaded with the trailing figure above where the record supports it. Method and data standards are on the methodology page.

Informational only, not investment advice. Distributions can be reduced or suspended at any time, and a record of past payments is not a promise of future ones. Every figure above is as of Aug 18, 2026, per SEC EDGAR: The Procter & Gamble Company 8-K filings (dividend declarations parsed from press-release exhibits; each row carries its filing's accession number). The rules behind each figure are on the methodology page, and the full notice is on the disclaimer page.