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Johnson & Johnson stock: $1.30 dividend keeps JNJ in focus before key U.S. data and Jan. 21 earnings
5 January 2026
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Johnson & Johnson stock: $1.30 dividend keeps JNJ in focus before key U.S. data and Jan. 21 earnings

New York, January 4, 2026, 19:18 ET — Market closed

  • Johnson & Johnson declared a quarterly dividend of $1.30 a share, with the next payout set for March 10.
  • JNJ ended Friday up 0.2%, as markets head into a data-heavy first full week of 2026.
  • Investors’ next big company catalyst is Johnson & Johnson’s fourth-quarter results and webcast on Jan. 21.

Johnson & Johnson declared a quarterly dividend of $1.30 a share, putting the healthcare bellwether back on income investors’ screens ahead of Monday’s U.S. market reopen. JNJ shares ended Friday up 0.2% at $207.35, after trading between $203.77 and $207.37.

Why it matters now is less about the payout itself and more about timing. Investors are stepping into the first full trading week of 2026 with a dense slate of economic releases that can reset interest-rate expectations — a key driver for dividend-paying stocks.

“The market is looking for direction,” said Matthew Maley, chief market strategist at Miller Tabak. Fed funds futures — derivatives that track expectations for Federal Reserve moves — show little chance of a cut at the late-January meeting, but close to a 50% probability of a quarter-point reduction in March, Reuters reported. Reuters

U.S. stocks started the year with a modest advance on Friday, led by a rebound in chipmakers. The Dow rose 0.66% and the S&P 500 gained 0.19%, while the Nasdaq finished little changed, according to Reuters.

Healthcare shares also inched up, with the S&P 500 health care sector index ending Friday higher by 0.44%. That left J&J broadly in line with the group heading into the weekend.

Johnson & Johnson said the dividend will be payable on March 10 to shareholders of record on Feb. 24, with the ex-dividend date also set for Feb. 24. The ex-dividend date is the first day new buyers are not entitled to the upcoming payout.

Before that, macro headlines may do more to set the tone for defensives than company news. ISM’s Manufacturing PMI — a monthly survey that signals expansion when above 50 and contraction when below — is due Monday, Jan. 5, with the Services PMI scheduled for Wednesday, Jan. 7, ISM’s release calendar showed.

The week’s biggest market-moving event is likely Friday’s U.S. Employment Situation report for December, due at 8:30 a.m. ET on Jan. 9. A key follow-on is the Consumer Price Index report for December on Tuesday, Jan. 13, also at 8:30 a.m. ET, the Bureau of Labor Statistics schedule showed.

For traders, Friday’s range has drawn near-term lines in the sand. The prior low near $204 is an early support marker, while the $207 area sits as initial resistance if the broader tape weakens or bond yields jump.

But dividend support does not immunize J&J shares. A hotter-than-expected jobs or inflation reading could lift Treasury yields and sap demand for income-oriented stocks, while company-specific risks — from drug-pricing policy to litigation — remain a standing overhang.

The next company catalyst is Johnson & Johnson’s fourth-quarter results and webcast scheduled for Jan. 21 at 8:30 a.m. ET, where investors will be watching closely for 2026 guidance and commentary on demand across its drug and medical device lines.

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