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The total returns of the S&P 500 index are listed by year. Total returns include two components: the return generated by dividends and the return generated by price changes in the index. While most individuals focus only on the price returns of the index, dividends play an important role in overall investment returns.
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S&P 500 Historical Annual Returns. Interactive chart showing the annual percentage change of the S&P 500 index back to 1927. Performance is calculated as the % change from the last trading day of each year from the last trading day of the previous year.
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Jul 29, 2024 · Below is a table showing the historical returns of the S&P 500 dating back to 1928. Note that before 1957, the index tracked just 90 companies before expanding to 500. Important takeaways....
Get free historical data for SPX. You'll find the closing price, open, high, low, change and %change for the selected range of dates. The data can be viewed in daily, weekly or monthly time ...
Jan 3, 2024 · The index has returned a historic annualized average return of around 10.26% since its 1957 inception through the end of 2023. While that average number may sound attractive, timing is...
Detailed S&P 500 return data broken down into price, dividend, and total returns by year. The price return represents the return generated by price changes in the S&P 500 index. The return from reinvesting dividends distributed by the companies in the index is labeled as the dividend return.