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PKGPackaging Corporation of America

PKG Dividend

Packaging Corporation of America pays a 2.66% dividend yield, $6.00 per share annually.

Dividend Yield

? Annual dividend payment as a percentage of the current stock price. A 3% yield means you earn $3 per year for every $100 invested.

2.66%

Annual Dividend

$6.00

per share

Payout Ratio

61%

Moderate

Ex-Dividend Date

June 15, 2026

Recent Dividends

DateAmount
Jun 15, 2026$1.50
Mar 13, 2026$1.25
Dec 15, 2025$1.25
Sep 15, 2025$1.25
Jun 13, 2025$1.25
Mar 14, 2025$1.25
Dec 20, 2024$1.25
Sep 16, 2024$1.25

Project Your PKG Income

See how much passive income a PKG position could generate over 20 years. Defaults are based on current yield and estimated dividend growth rate.

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Extra added each month

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Annual dividend rate

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Yearly dividend raise

Monthly Income

$111

Year 1 estimate

Annual Income

$1,330

Year 1 estimate

Yield on Cost

2.66%

Income % of what you paid

Total Invested

$50,000

Projected Annual Income (20 Years)

View year-by-year projections
YearIncomePortfolio
YoC (Yield on Cost)
Year 1$1,397$51,3972.8%
Year 2$1,507$52,9043.0%
Year 3$1,629$54,5333.3%
Year 4$1,763$56,2963.5%
Year 5$1,911$58,2073.8%
Year 10$2,932$70,6115.9%
Year 15$4,729$90,2369.5%
Year 20$8,118$123,14416.2%

How Much to Earn Per Month?

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You need $902,256 at 2.7% yield

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PKG Dividend FAQ

What is PKG's current dividend yield?

Packaging Corporation of America (PKG) currently pays a dividend yield of 2.66%, which equals $6.00 per share annually.

Is PKG's dividend payout sustainable?

PKG has a payout ratio of 61%, which is considered moderate. The company retains some earnings for growth.

How much income would I earn from PKG dividends?

Use the Income Planner below to project your dividend income. For example, a $10,000 investment at 2.66% yield would generate approximately $266.00 per year, or $22.17 per month before reinvestment.