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PG Stock in 2025: Boring, Expensive, and Still a Buy


When most investors think about exciting stock picks for 2025, Procter & Gamble probably doesn’t make the list. Trading at $167.60 with a modest 2.52% dividend yield, PG stock embodies everything that makes growth investors yawn. It’s the corporate equivalent of beige wallpaper—functional, reliable, and utterly unremarkable. Yet for all its predictable mundanity, PG remains one of the most compelling dividend plays in today’s market.

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PG Stock in 2025: Boring, Expensive, and Still a Buy


When most investors think about exciting stock picks for 2025, Procter & Gamble probably doesn’t make the list. Trading at $167.60 with a modest 2.52% dividend yield, PG stock embodies everything that makes growth investors yawn. It’s the corporate equivalent of beige wallpaper—functional, reliable, and utterly unremarkable. Yet for all its predictable mundanity, PG remains one of the most compelling dividend plays in today’s market.

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