American Funds The New Economy Fund Class R-2E (RNNEX) Dividend Yield, History & Forecast

American Funds The New Economy Fund Class R-2E (RNNEX) is an exchange-traded fund (ETF) listed on the NASDAQ. It pays a current dividend yield of 8.55% ($7.21 per share annually (TTM)). The most recent ex-dividend date was December 16, 2025, with payment scheduled for December 17, 2025. The trailing twelve-month payout ratio is 29.9%; the market capitalization is approximately $45.02B.

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Frequently Asked Questions about American Funds The New Economy Fund Class R-2E (RNNEX)

What is American Funds The New Economy Fund Class R-2E's dividend yield?
American Funds The New Economy Fund Class R-2E (RNNEX) pays a current trailing twelve-month dividend yield of 8.55%, which works out to $7.21 per share annually based on the most recent payout schedule.
When does American Funds The New Economy Fund Class R-2E pay its next dividend?
The most recent ex-dividend date was December 16, 2025. The next scheduled dividend payment date is December 17, 2025.
How many years has American Funds The New Economy Fund Class R-2E increased its dividend?
American Funds The New Economy Fund Class R-2E (RNNEX) has increased its dividend for 2 consecutive years.
Is American Funds The New Economy Fund Class R-2E a Dividend Aristocrat?
No. Dividend Aristocrat status requires an S&P 500 listing and 25 or more consecutive years of dividend increases. American Funds The New Economy Fund Class R-2E (RNNEX) currently has 2 years of consecutive increases.
What sector is American Funds The New Economy Fund Class R-2E in?
American Funds The New Economy Fund Class R-2E (RNNEX) operates in the Financial Services sector, specifically the Asset Management industry.
What is American Funds The New Economy Fund Class R-2E's dividend payout ratio?
American Funds The New Economy Fund Class R-2E (RNNEX)'s trailing twelve-month dividend payout ratio is 29.9%. The payout ratio measures what percentage of earnings is paid out as dividends — a lower ratio generally suggests a more sustainable dividend.