3 Top Utility Stocks To Buy To Help Pay Your AC Bill

Summary

  • Similar to dividend stocks, utility stocks tend to be stable and offer generous dividends.
  • Considered lower-risk investments, utilities are meant to be defensive in weathering some volatility caused by inflation and the rate increases anticipated by the Fed.
  • As energy costs continue to increase, many utilities are passing costs directly to consumers who don’t have much of a choice other than to pay.
  • Our 3 utility picks have strong fundamentals, attractive valuations, solid Dividend Grades, forward dividend yields of +2.4%, and consistent dividend payout history, which contributes to their Strong Buy ratings.
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Best Utility Stocks To Buy To Pay For Your AC Bill

An almost favorable alternative to consumer staples, the utility sector has performed well in the current environment, serving as a defensive hedge against inflation, particularly, if the odds of a “soft landing” come under pressure.

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