2 Top Dividend Stocks to Bolster Your Retirement Portfolio in a Market Correction

The current market correction is devastating the portfolios of retirees. It’s extremely important to have exposure to stocks, even when you stop working, because your hard-earned savings need to keep up with inflation. But when your life savings go up and down and up and down — with huge losses on the screen — it can be hard to watch.

One way to survive this, of course, is not to look. But here’s a better idea: Instead of fearing these market gyrations, take advantage of what’s happening by buying stocks that will continue to provide income for your financial future by paying dividends. This way, even during market corrections like the one we’ve been seeing in 2022, your portfolio will remain more stable and you’ll continue to make money.

Two companies that are likely to keep paying you and are continuing to grow are Waste Management (NYSE:WM) and Pfizer (NYSE:PFE).

Garbage as good as gold

Waste Management is full of garbage — it collects, recycles, transfers, and stores a lot of it in the U.S. and Canada. While trash may not be your favorite topic to discuss, it’s a fantastic investment because as long as there are people, there will be rubbish.

The company is the king of the waste land and handles 26% of U.S. landfills. Its closest competitor, Republic Services, controls only 19%.

In a recent interview, CEO Jim Fish indicated that the company is facing challenges due to wage inflation. But it’s also taking steps to move away from its dependence on the labor force by investing money in automation and technology. This includes spending on optical sorting machines for recyclables and switching to automated side-loading vehicles.

Fish also reiterated the company’s commitment to its shareholders, which is significant for retirees. It plans to continue raising its dividend and buying back stock, which means more money in investors’ pockets.

Sustainability is a large part of both Waste Management’s and this country’s vision for the future. On Feb. 9, the company will host its 11th annual Sustainability Forum, where eco-visionaries will get together and share knowledge.

I know what you’re thinking: “The company’s commitment to the environment and its shareholders is wonderful, but what about the numbers?” They don’t disappoint.

WM recently reported fourth-quarter 2021 results, and shareholders were happy. Both adjusted earnings per share of $1.26 and total revenue of $4.68 billion easily beat analyst estimates and improved 11.5% and 15%, respectively, year over year. And there’s wonderful news in that the largest increase was in the recycling segment, which surged 55% over the previous year. I may be talking about garbage, but these growth numbers are anything but.

The dividend yield as of this writing is 1.76%, or $2.60 per share. And the company is still growing, so investors are likely to see a rising stock price in addition to that friendly dividend. Although Waste Management isn’t a Dividend Aristocrat yet, it’s well on its way. The company has increased its dividend payment annually for 18 years in a row and is only seven years from joining that aforementioned elite group.

The next time someone tells you Waste Management is garbage, you can happily say “Right on!”

Get your portfolio vaccinated with growth AND yield

Although Pfizer has been around since 1849, investors didn’t fall in love with it until it unloaded its Upjohn business in 2020 (which was dragging down its revenue) and developed its COVID vaccine, in partnership with BioNTech (NASDAQ:BNTX). While 118 million people have received its jab in the U.S., 75% of its vaccine revenue comes from overseas. According to the company’s most recent earnings report, it expects vaccine revenue to reach $36 billion for 2021. 

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