Warren Buffett's Top Dividend-Paying Stocks Dominate His $375 Billion Portfolio

Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway has a majority of its portfolio invested in dividend-paying stocks, with Apple and Bank of America being the top holdings. Apple, which has become Berkshire's largest holding, has seen its stock price rise by 627% since Berkshire disclosed its stake in 2016. Despite a low yield, Berkshire's significant stake in Apple generates substantial quarterly dividend payments. Bank of America, Berkshire's second-largest holding, offers a 2.8% dividend yield and has the potential for further dividend increases in the future. Buffett's strategy of investing in dividend payers reflects his belief in the long-term growth of the U.S. economy.
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