Early-stage companies, growth stocks, and cryptocurrencies can outperform when the markets rise, but they often fall further and faster when the market’s momentum shifts in the opposite direction. The U.S. stock market has tumbled in 2025, and investors have turned away from riskier assets amid heightened volatility and uncertainty.
While market downturns have historically been excellent buying opportunities, there’s no telling how low prices can go. Times like these are when boring, dividend-paying stocks often shine their brightest.
Investors are flocking to these three safe-haven stocks. All three have outperformed the S&P 500 in 2025, typically withstand volatility well, and pay generous dividends that offer firm returns without having to sell any shares.
1. Dialing up a 4.1% yield with this U.S. telecom giant
AT&T (T) is one of three primary wireless network carriers in the U.S. The company served 72.7 million post-paid phone subscribers and 9.3 million fiber optic broadband customers at the end of 2024. Communications aren’t technically considered a utility business, but for all intents and purposes, people pay their phone bills because smartphones have become too important for most people to go without.
2. A classic consumer staple during tough times
Philip Morris International (PM) is the world’s largest tobacco company with products sold in 180 non-U.S. countries. Beyond its iconic Marlboro brand, the company offers other cigarette brands, smoke-free nicotine products (iQOS and Veev), and Zyn oral nicotine pouches. Tobacco companies and other sin stocks are classic safe-haven investments because they tend to hold up well during economic downturns. Philip Morris stock’s beta is just 0.44.
3. Buying and holding this classic Warren Buffett stock is always a good idea
The Coca-Cola Company (KO) is a blue-chip dividend stock that seemingly never goes out of style. The beverage conglomerate sells countless brands worldwide with a portfolio of sodas, water, juices, teas, coffee, and sports drinks.
It is also a famous Warren Buffett stock. The famous investor has held shares via his holding company, Berkshire Hathaway, for decades. Coca-Cola’s business model is simple: Use its ultra-valuable brands to create demand for its beverages. That strategy has made Coca-Cola a Dividend King, boasting over six decades of uninterrupted dividend hikes.
The stock’s dividend payout ratio is a manageable 69% of 2025 earnings estimates, and the company can pull multiple levers to drive steady, long-term growth. Coca-Cola is a stock you can find shelter in during tough times, but don’t shy away from holding it as a portfolio cornerstone.
— Justin Pope
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