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Undervalued Dividend Stocks in the US Market (2026)

Income payers yielding 3%+ that also trade under 18× earnings, with positive free cash flow and 8+ profitable years — value and yield in the same screen. 113 companies qualify today — top 25 below, recomputed nightly from SEC filings.

A high yield on an expensive, shaky business is not a bargain. This screen wants both halves of the deal: a dividend yield of at least 3% and a P/E under 18, plus positive free cash flow and at least 8 profitable years of the last 10, so the payout rests on real, repeatable earnings. Names are ranked by yield, with the P/E shown next to it so you can see what you are paying for the income. Yields rise as prices fall, so a stock near the top may be there because the market is worried — always check the payout against the underlying cash flow before relying on it.

CompanyDividend yieldP/ENet margin
1. The Western Union Company (WU)12.65%5.412.3%
2. Artisan Partners Asset Management Inc. (APAM)9.63%8.724.3%
3. Alliance Resource Partners, L.P. (ARLP)9.48%13.314.2%
4. CrossAmerica Partners LP (CAPL)9.35%15.21.1%
5. Black Stone Minerals, L.P. (BSM)8.70%11.071.0%
6. Western Midstream Partners, LP (WES)8.41%14.630.7%
7. The Wendy's Company (WEN)8.35%8.77.6%
8. Upbound Group, Inc. (UPBD)8.26%12.61.6%
9. Westlake Chemical Partners LP (WLKP)8.10%14.24.2%
10. Hess Midstream LP (HESM)7.83%13.521.8%
11. MPLX LP (MPLX)7.64%12.242.8%
12. Ethan Allen Interiors Inc. (ETD)7.23%13.58.4%
13. The Campbell's Company (CPB)7.17%10.45.9%
14. Energy Transfer LP (ET)7.01%15.95.2%
15. Suburban Propane Partners, L.P. (SPH)6.80%9.77.4%
16. Washington Trust Bancorp, Inc. (WASH)6.45%12.723.5%
17. Global Partners LP (GLP)6.25%13.90.5%
18. LTC Properties, Inc. (LTC)6.23%14.644.6%
19. Cal-Maine Foods, Inc. (CALM)6.18%5.528.6%
20. Energizer Holdings, Inc. (ENR)6.10%7.18.1%
21. The Progressive Corporation (PGR)5.99%11.813.6%
22. United Parcel Service, Inc. (UPS)5.93%17.96.3%
23. Altria Group, Inc. (MO)5.83%15.234.5%
24. Enterprise Products Partners L.P. (EPD)5.78%14.111.1%
25. Sunoco LP (SUN)5.70%17.01.2%

Criteria are deterministic filters over filed annual statements — no editorial picks, no payment for placement. Not investment advice.

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Undervalued Dividend Stocks in the US Market — frequently asked questions

How is the "Undervalued Dividend Stocks in the US Market" list calculated?

Income payers yielding 3%+ that also trade under 18× earnings, with positive free cash flow and 8+ profitable years — value and yield in the same screen. The ranking is produced by a deterministic filter over companies' SEC-filed annual statements, re-run every night — no editorial picks and no paid placement. 113 companies pass the filter today; the top 25 are shown.

What is the top-ranked stock in this screen right now?

As of the latest nightly refresh, The Western Union Company (WU) ranks first, with dividend yield of 12.65%. The full ranked list of 25 companies is in the table above, and you can re-run or adjust the filters yourself in the free screener.

How often is this list updated?

It is recomputed every night from the latest SEC filing data, so newly filed 10-Ks and 10-Qs flow into the ranking on the next build. The figures reflect what companies have actually reported, not analyst forecasts.

Is this investment advice?

No. This is a factual, rules-based screen of filed fundamentals for research and education only — not a recommendation to buy or sell any security. Always verify against the primary filing and consider your own circumstances before investing.

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