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It attributes EPD\u2019s dividend stability to fixed-fee midstream contracts and Realty Income\u2019s to its commercial real estate exposure.","topics":["dividends","ultra-high-yield dividend stocks","payout history","midstream energy contracts","fixed-fee contracts","commercial real estate REIT","market outperformance of dividend payers"]},"source":"Nasdaq Markets","source_domain":"fool.com","summary":"Key PointsDividend stocks have substantially outperformed non-payers spanning more than half a century.","tickers":[],"title":"Meet Wall Street's Safest Ultra-High-Yield Dividend Stocks: 2 Companies That Have Raised Their Payouts a Combined 216 Times Since 1994","url":"https://www.fool.com/investing/2026/04/09/wall-st-safest-ultra-high-yield-dividend-stocks/"}... |