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MO Stock: The Dividend Stock The Market May Be Missing

Published: Mar 15, 2026 
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Summary:

MO stock - Altria Group's ticker - is gaining fresh attention from investors.

A new tax law, a reversal in ESG restrictions, and a 7% dividend yield are putting this Dividend King back on the map.

This article breaks down the market shift and data our market analysts are researching.

Tech stocks have been ruling Wall Street for years now.

Why? Growth. Low interest rates for years and AI hype have been enticing many investors into considering growth stocks in tech.

However, the market is starting to shift right now. Interest rates are stuck, and investors are worried about the future of our economy, the U.S. dollar, and AI.

As a result, some investors are looking for consistency over gains - Altria Group has fit the mold for many investors.

Altria Group quietly outpaced the S&P 500 this year. 

  • Shares are up over 18%, against the index's negative 3.30% return, as of March 12th, 2026. 

Here’s the kicker: That number doesn't even include its dividend.

So what's going on with MO stock?

Let’s break down what investors need to know about this dividend stock, some potential reasons it's up this year, and the risks to keep in mind.

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What MO Stock Actually Is

Altria Group is one of the largest tobacco companies in the United States. It owns Marlboro and several other tobacco brands.

The company's entire business model is built around making consistent profits and returning them to shareholders - mostly through dividends and stock buybacks.

It's the opposite of a growth stock - it's been doing the same thing for decades, and it keeps writing checks to investors while doing it.

The Dividend Story of MO Stock

MO stock currently pays a dividend yield of around 7%.

A dividend yield is the annual dividend payment expressed as a percentage of the stock price. 

At 7%, Altria sits among the highest yields you'll find from any large, established company.

For context:

InvestmentApproximate Yield
MO Stock~7%
S&P 500 Average~1.3%
10-Year Treasury Bond~4.5%

Altria is also what investors call a Dividend King. That's a company that has raised its dividend for 50 or more consecutive years. 

Altria has done it for 60.

Fewer Americans smoke today than a decade ago, and Altria's profits have stayed stable anyway. 

The company offsets declining volume by raising prices - a strategy that has worked consistently enough to keep those dividend increases going.

Why Institutional Money Is Coming Back

For years, large institutional investors were moving away from tobacco stocks.

The reason was ESG requirements

ESG stands for Environmental, Social, and Governance - and these rules made some funds reconsider investing in industries considered controversial, and tobacco made that list.

Those restrictions are being rolled back now. 

Institutional money that left is starting to come back, and stocks like MO are seeing renewed buying from the kinds of investors who move markets.

The Tax Law Adding Fuel For Altria (MO)

In 2025, Congress passed the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) which brought back something called 100% Bonus Depreciation.

In English: companies that own a lot of physical assets can now write off the full cost of improvements in year one, instead of spreading those deductions out over many years.

That lowers their tax bill, which leaves more cash available to return to shareholders as dividends.

Why does it matter? Altria operates large factories and industrial equipment to manufacture cigarettes at scale. 

That makes the company a potential beneficiary of these new write-offs - and a candidate for even higher dividends as a result.

The Risks Investors Should Know

A 7% yield with a 60-year track record sounds great. There are real tradeoffs worth understanding before acting on any of this.

Yield trap risk. If MO stock's price keeps declining while the dividend holds steady, the yield looks better on paper. 

But an investor losing ground on the stock price may not actually be ahead overall.

Smoking is a shrinking market. Fewer Americans smoke every year. 

Altria has compensated through price increases, but that strategy has limits over the long term.

Dividends can be cut. No company is required to maintain a dividend. 

Altria's 60-year record makes a cut seem unlikely, but the possibility exists.

Tax laws change. The OBBBA's write-offs exist because of the current political environment. 

A future administration could reduce or repeal them, which would affect the tax advantages currently making Altria more attractive.

Values are personal. Altria is a tobacco company. 

Some investors aren't comfortable holding that regardless of what the financials look like. That's a completely reasonable position.

What Investors Are Actually Watching In MO Stock

MO stock is getting attention for specific, connected reasons.

Tech stocks have been swinging wildly, and a certain group of investors is looking for companies that have proven they can generate steady income no matter what the broader market is doing. Altria fits that profile.

  • A 60-year dividend track record. 
  • A 7% yield. 
  • Institutional capital flowing back in after ESG rollbacks. 
  • And a new tax law that may increase the cash available to shareholders. 

That has led to gains at the movement for investors - but there is no guarantee Altria will continue to rise in the long-term.

Whether MO stock belongs in your portfolio depends on your goals, your timeline, and your values. 

But understanding why smart money is moving this direction is worth knowing.

Our CEO is hosting a free live investor workshop that breaks down how we spot market shifts and potential investing opportunities on March 18th.

Register now by clicking here.


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