VGT Dividend: Yield, Schedule, and What to Expect

Short answer

VGT (Vanguard Information Technology ETF) distributes a dividend with an approximate yield of ~0.6% as of early 2026, typically paid quarterly. It tracks MSCI US IMI Information Technology 25/50 and passes through the dividends of its holdings, minus a 0.09% expense ratio. Yield is a recent snapshot, not a promise; verify the current figure with Vanguard.

How does the VGT dividend work?

VGT holds the companies in MSCI US IMI Information Technology 25/50, collects the dividends they pay, and distributes them to shareholders (usually quarterly), net of its 0.09% fee. The yield you see is the trailing distributions divided by price, so it drifts as both change.

Tracks the MSCI US Information Technology sector. Cheapest cost vehicle for sector-tech exposure. Excludes Amazon, Alphabet, and Meta because they're classified as Consumer Discretionary or Communication Services, not IT.

How does VGT's dividend yield compare?

  • Approximate yield: ~0.6% (early 2026).
  • What drives it: the payout of the underlying MSCI US IMI Information Technology 25/50 holdings.
  • Fee drag: the 0.09% expense ratio is deducted before you receive distributions.
  • For more income: dedicated dividend or income ETFs target higher yield, with their own trade-offs.

If income is your goal, compare VGT against dividend-focused funds. See the best dividend ETFs roundup, or analyze how VGT's income fits your real portfolio in Walnut.

The bottom line on the VGT dividend

VGT pays an approximate ~0.6% yield from the MSCI US IMI Information Technology 25/50 holdings it owns, usually quarterly, net of its 0.09% fee. Treat the yield as a moving snapshot, not a fixed rate. If income is the goal, compare it against dedicated dividend funds; if total return is the goal, yield matters less than cost and what it holds. Verify the current figure with Vanguard.

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FAQ

What is VGT's dividend yield?

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Approximately ~0.6% as of early 2026. Yield moves with price and distributions, so treat it as a recent snapshot and verify the current figure on Vanguard's fund page.

How often does VGT pay a dividend?

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Most US equity ETFs like VGT distribute dividends quarterly, passing through the dividends their underlying holdings pay. Confirm the exact schedule and ex-dividend dates with Vanguard.

Where does VGT's dividend come from?

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VGT tracks MSCI US IMI Information Technology 25/50 and holds names such as MSFT, AAPL, NVDA, AVGO, ORCL. The fund collects the dividends those companies pay and passes them to you, minus the 0.09% expense ratio.

Can I reinvest VGT dividends?

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Yes. Most brokers let you turn on automatic dividend reinvestment (a DRIP) so VGT distributions buy more shares automatically. This compounds over time but still counts as taxable income in a taxable account.

Is VGT a good choice for dividend income?

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Walnut is informational, not investment advice. VGT yields roughly ~0.6%, which is modest. Dedicated dividend ETFs target higher yield; broad-market funds prioritize total return over yield. Match the choice to whether you want income now or growth.

Are VGT dividends qualified?

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Many dividends from a US large-cap equity ETF like VGT are qualified (taxed at lower long-term rates) if holding-period rules are met, but some portion can be ordinary. Tax treatment depends on your situation; confirm with a tax professional and Vanguard's tax documents.

Walnut is informational, not investment advice. Dividend yields and schedules are approximate, stamped to early 2026, and change; verify current figures with Vanguard or your broker.

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