Investors are pulling out all the stops to try to get more income from their portfolios. But with interest rates at historically low levels, it's hard to find that precious income just anywhere. Fortunately, there are still some investments that not only provide healthy payouts for investors, but also have the wherewithal to consistently increase those payments.
So which dividend stocks are most likely to keep you happy? Personally, I like to see stocks consistently raise their dividends. And although some stocks have years-long streaks of increasing their payouts annually, today I want to look at dividend stocks that are tailor-made for impatient income investors.
Source: Motley Fool
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Dividend Stocks Keep Investors Happy
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