PayPal (PYPL) Dividend Income Calculator
PayPal (PYPL) has paid 2 dividends since Nov 19, 2025. The most recent was $0.1400/share on Mar 4, 2026, paid Quarterly. Use the calculator below to see how much dividend income you would have earned.

PayPal
PYPL
Total Dividend Income
$4.67
From $1,000 invested
Number of Payments
2
16.69 shares
Avg. Annual Yield on Cost
0.23%
Over 2 years
Years of Dividends
2
Nov 19, 2025 – Mar 4, 2026
Annual Dividend Breakdown
Totals per calendar year for your investment scenario (cash dividends, no DRIP).
| Year | Total Dividends ($) | Payments | Yield on Cost (%) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | 2.34 | 1 | 0.23 |
| 2026 | 2.34 | 1 | 0.23 |
Dividend Payments
Dates are ex-dividend. Total received is cash income for your entered investment amount (no DRIP).
Ex-date Mar 4, 2026
- Dividend/share
- $0.1400
- Total received
- $2.34
Ex-date Nov 19, 2025
- Dividend/share
- $0.1400
- Total received
- $2.34
| Date | Dividend/Share | Total Received |
|---|---|---|
| Mar 4, 2026 | $0.1400 | $2.34 |
| Nov 19, 2025 | $0.1400 | $2.34 |
Frequently asked questions
How much dividend income would $1,000 invested in PayPal have earned?
- A $1,000 investment in PayPal (PYPL) from Nov 19, 2025 would have earned $4.67 in total dividend income across 2 payments.
How many dividends has PayPal paid?
- PayPal (PYPL) has made 2 dividend payments since Nov 19, 2025.
Does the calculator include reinvested dividends (DRIP)?
- Yes, toggle the "Reinvest dividends (DRIP)" checkbox to see how reinvesting each dividend at the actual stock price on the ex-date would have compounded your shares and income over time.
Are taxes included in the dividend income calculation?
- No, all figures show gross dividend income before any taxes. Actual after-tax income depends on your tax bracket and account type.
What data source is used for PayPal dividends?
- Dividend data comes from verified historical records. All recorded dividends are included, using split-adjusted amounts for accuracy.
Data & methodology
What data source is used?
- Dividend data comes from verified historical records, including all regular and special dividends.
Does this include special dividends?
- Yes, all recorded dividends are included in the calculation, including special (one-time) dividends.
Does this account for DRIP (dividend reinvestment)?
- Yes, toggle the "Reinvest dividends (DRIP)" option to see how reinvesting each dividend at the actual stock price on the ex-date would have compounded your shares and income over time.
Are taxes included?
- No, all figures show gross dividend income before any taxes. Actual after-tax income depends on your tax bracket, account type, and jurisdiction.
How are stock splits handled?
- The calculator uses split-adjusted dividend amounts (adj_dividend) which account for all historical stock splits, ensuring accurate income calculations.