SCHD vs VYM — Dividend & DRIP Comparison

Side-by-side live data and DRIP projection for Schwab US Dividend Equity ETF and Vanguard High Dividend Yield ETF.

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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VYM
Vanguard High Dividend Yield ETF
Price
$159.19
Forward yield
2.21%
5Y dividend CAGR
3.79%
5Y price growth
8.27%
Frequency
quarterly
Recent data · close 2026-05-29 · Polygon.io
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Key metrics

MetricSCHDVYMΔ
Forward yield3.25%2.21%+1.04pp SCHD
5Y dividend CAGR9.15%3.79%
5Y share-price CAGR4.85%8.27%+3.42pp VYM
Distribution frequencyQuarterlyQuarterly
Expense ratio0.06%0.06%
StrategyQuality dividend index, 100 stocksHigh-yield filter, 450+ stocks
Tax treatmentMostly qualifiedMostly qualified
AUM$72.0B$73.0B
InceptionOct 2011Nov 2006
SCHD outcome with DRIP
$13,582
+35.82% total · 16.54% CAGR
VYM outcome with DRIP
$14,141
+41.41% total · 18.92% CAGR
Comparison since
2024-06-06 · 2.0 years

Historical — $10,000 invested 2 years ago

SCHDVYMΔ
Initial shares purchased387.484.1
DRIP shares accumulated+30.5+4.7+25.7 SCHD
End shares417.988.8
End share price$33$159
End value (with DRIP)$13,582$14,141+$559 VYM
Total return (no DRIP)34.04%39.97%
Total return (with DRIP)35.82%41.41%
Total CAGR (with DRIP)16.54%18.92%
Cumulative dividends paid$812$606
Yield on cost (today)4.41%3.12%

Project both into the future

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SCHD portfolio valueVYM portfolio value

Dividend behavior

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

How they differ

VYM and SCHD are both broad US dividend ETFs, but they use fundamentally different selection rules. VYM picks the top half of US stocks by forecasted dividend yield with no quality filter — resulting in 450+ holdings across utilities, energy, financial, and consumer sectors that often carry concentration risk during downturns. Its forward yield currently sits near 2.3%. SCHD's 100-stock cap with quality screens — cash flow stability, return on equity, dividend consistency — produces a leaner, more concentrated portfolio with a forward yield of approximately 3.3%, trading breadth for intentional selection.

The dividend growth gap between the two funds is the most consequential difference for long-term income investors. SCHD's five-year dividend growth rate runs near 9.2% per year, driven by its quality filter selecting companies with the financial capacity to grow payouts consistently. VYM's five-year dividend growth rate is closer to 3.8% annually — respectable but significantly slower, reflecting that a high-yield screen captures many mature or cyclical payers that grow distributions more slowly than SCHD's quality-screened cohort. Compounded over a decade or more, that 5+ percentage point gap in dividend growth produces a substantially wider income stream from SCHD despite similar starting yields. The historical backtest above shows how those differences in yield and growth rate translate into accumulated distributions over a five-year period.

VYM's five-year share-price appreciation runs near 7.7% annualized versus SCHD's 4.2%, so on a total-return basis the broader fund has held up competitively. VYM's diversification across more than 450 names also means no individual sector can overwhelm the portfolio, which may reduce idiosyncratic volatility compared to SCHD's concentrated 100-stock sleeve. Both funds carry low expense ratios, making the fee differential negligible for most holding periods.

Investors who want the diversified high-yield approach — accepting slower dividend growth in exchange for more names and sectors represented — will find VYM well-suited for that objective. Those who prioritize accelerating income over time and are comfortable with a more concentrated, quality-filtered portfolio will find SCHD's dividend growth profile the defining advantage.

About

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
VYMVanguard High Dividend Yield ETF

High-yield filter, 450+ stocks

Issuer
Vanguard
Inception
Nov 10, 2006
AUM
$73.0B
Expense ratio
0.06%
Payout
Quarterly
Strategy
Dividend

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