JEPI vs SCHD — Dividend & DRIP Comparison

Side-by-side live data and DRIP projection for JPMorgan Equity Premium Income ETF and Schwab US Dividend Equity ETF.

JEPI
JPMorgan Equity Premium Income ETF
Price
$56.04
Forward yield
8.21%
5Y dividend CAGR
5Y price growth
-1.13%
Frequency
monthly
Recent data · close 2026-05-29 · Polygon.io
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SCHD
Schwab US Dividend Equity ETF
Price
$32.50
Forward yield
3.25%
5Y dividend CAGR
9.15%
5Y price growth
4.85%
Frequency
quarterly
Recent data · close 2026-05-29 · Polygon.io
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Key metrics

MetricJEPISCHDΔ
Forward yield8.21%3.25%+4.97pp JEPI
5Y dividend CAGR9.15%
5Y share-price CAGR-1.13%4.85%+5.97pp SCHD
Distribution frequencyMonthlyQuarterly
Expense ratio0.35%0.06%
StrategyCovered-call equity income, ~130 stocksQuality dividend index, 100 stocks
Tax treatment~80% ordinaryMostly qualified
AUM$40.1B$72.0B
InceptionMay 2020Oct 2011
JEPI outcome with DRIP
$14,405
+44.05% total · 7.57% CAGR
SCHD outcome with DRIP
$15,633
+56.33% total · 9.35% CAGR
Comparison since
2021-06-06 · 5.0 years

Historical — $10,000 invested 5 years ago

JEPISCHDΔ
Initial shares purchased168.6402.5
DRIP shares accumulated+88.4+78.5+9.9 JEPI
End shares257.1481.0
End share price$56$33
End value (with DRIP)$14,405$15,633+$1,227 SCHD
Total return (no DRIP)35.01%49.42%
Total return (with DRIP)44.05%56.33%
Total CAGR (with DRIP)7.57%9.35%
Cumulative dividends paid$4,051$1,860
Yield on cost (today)11.83%5.08%

Project both into the future

Same amount goes into each ticker.
JEPI portfolio valueSCHD portfolio value

Dividend behavior

JEPI — annual dividends per share
Annual div/shareTTM yield %
20212026
SCHD — annual dividends per share
Annual div/shareTTM yield %
20112026

How they differ

JEPI uses a covered-call overlay on a US large-cap equity portfolio to generate option premium income, producing a forward yield of approximately 8.2% — more than double SCHD's forward yield of roughly 3.3%. The trade-off is structural: JEPI caps its upside participation when markets rally, as written calls get exercised away from the underlying positions. SCHD's income comes entirely from underlying companies' dividend payments, which means full equity upside participation in the stocks it holds and a cash flow stream that is directly tied to corporate earnings growth.

The income quality distinction matters considerably for DRIP investors and those planning long-term withdrawal strategies. JEPI's distributions include a blend of option premium income and return of capital components, both of which can vary unpredictably from month to month — as the historical backtest above reflects in the distribution pattern across the five-year period. SCHD's quarterly dividends, by contrast, are paid from underlying corporate profits and grow organically as those companies expand their payouts. SCHD's five-year dividend growth rate runs near 9.2% annually; JEPI's distribution history shows no comparable compounding trajectory because option premium is not a growing income source in the same sense.

On share-price trajectory, JEPI's NAV has declined modestly over its five-year history (five-year share-price growth of approximately -1.4% annualized), reflecting the drag of systematically capping upside. SCHD's share price has grown roughly 4.2% annualized over the same period, with total return combining that appreciation with its rising dividend stream. In sustained bull markets, the gap between the two widens further as JEPI's call-writing structure limits NAV recovery.

Many income investors blend both funds — SCHD as a growing dividend core that compounds the income stream over years, JEPI as a current-yield enhancer for near-term cash flow needs. The choice between them depends on whether the priority is maximum income today or an income stream that expands reliably over time.

About

JEPIJPMorgan Equity Premium Income ETF

Covered-call equity income, ~130 stocks

Issuer
JPMorgan
Inception
May 20, 2020
AUM
$40.1B
Expense ratio
0.35%
Payout
Monthly
Strategy
Option income
SCHDSchwab US Dividend Equity ETF

Quality dividend index, 100 stocks

Issuer
Charles Schwab
Inception
Oct 20, 2011
AUM
$72.0B
Expense ratio
0.06%
Payout
Quarterly
Strategy
Dividend

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