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CMS Energy Corporation (CMS) paid $2.22 in dividends per share over the trailing twelve months. The 5-year dividend CAGR is +5.89%.

CMS Annual Dividends per Share (Dividend History)

This step chart displays the nominal dividend payouts over time on their actual payment dates, matching the distribution frequency (typically quarterly or semi-annually).

Annual Dividend History List

Payment DateNominal Dividend / ShareDistribution Change
May 8, 2026$0.57
Feb 17, 2026$0.57+5.07% Hike
Nov 7, 2025$0.54
Aug 8, 2025$0.54
May 9, 2025$0.54
Feb 14, 2025$0.54+5.34% Hike
Nov 13, 2024$0.52
Aug 2, 2024$0.52
May 14, 2024$0.52
Feb 9, 2024$0.52+5.64% Hike
Nov 2, 2023$0.49
Aug 3, 2023$0.49
May 4, 2023$0.49-0.10% Cut
Feb 10, 2023$0.49+6.09% Hike
Nov 3, 2022$0.46
Aug 4, 2022$0.46
May 5, 2022$0.46
Feb 10, 2022$0.46+5.75% Hike
Nov 4, 2021$0.43
Aug 5, 2021$0.43
May 6, 2021$0.43
Feb 4, 2021$0.43+6.75% Hike
Nov 5, 2020$0.41
Aug 6, 2020$0.41
May 14, 2020$0.41
Feb 6, 2020$0.41+6.54% Hike
Oct 31, 2019$0.38
Aug 1, 2019$0.38
May 2, 2019$0.38
Jan 31, 2019$0.38+6.99% Hike
Nov 1, 2018$0.36
Aug 2, 2018$0.36
May 3, 2018$0.36
Feb 15, 2018$0.36+7.52% Hike
Nov 2, 2017$0.33
Aug 2, 2017$0.33
May 3, 2017$0.33
Feb 1, 2017$0.33+7.26% Hike
Nov 2, 2016$0.31
Aug 3, 2016$0.31
May 4, 2016$0.31
Feb 3, 2016$0.31+6.90% Hike
Nov 4, 2015$0.29
Aug 5, 2015$0.29
May 6, 2015$0.29
Feb 4, 2015$0.29+7.41% Hike
Nov 5, 2014$0.27
Jul 30, 2014$0.27
Apr 30, 2014$0.27
Feb 5, 2014$0.27+5.88% Hike
Oct 30, 2013$0.26
Jul 31, 2013$0.26
May 1, 2013$0.26
Feb 6, 2013$0.26+6.25% Hike
Oct 31, 2012$0.24
Aug 1, 2012$0.24
May 2, 2012$0.24
Feb 8, 2012$0.24+14.29% Hike
Nov 2, 2011$0.21
Aug 3, 2011$0.21
May 4, 2011$0.21
Feb 3, 2011$0.21
Nov 3, 2010$0.21+40.00% Hike
Aug 4, 2010$0.15
May 5, 2010$0.15
Feb 4, 2010$0.15+20.00% Hike
Nov 4, 2009$0.13
Aug 6, 2009$0.13
May 6, 2009$0.13
Feb 4, 2009$0.13+38.89% Hike
Nov 5, 2008$0.09
Aug 6, 2008$0.09
May 7, 2008$0.09
Feb 6, 2008$0.09+80.00% Hike
Nov 7, 2007$0.05
Aug 8, 2007$0.05
May 8, 2007$0.05
Feb 5, 2007$0.05-72.22% Cut
Nov 6, 2002$0.18
Aug 8, 2002$0.18-50.68% Cut
May 3, 2002$0.36
Feb 5, 2002$0.36
Nov 5, 2001$0.36
Aug 3, 2001$0.36
May 3, 2001$0.36
Feb 5, 2001$0.36
Oct 31, 2000$0.36
Aug 8, 2000$0.36
Apr 28, 2000$0.36
Feb 4, 2000$0.36
Nov 1, 1999$0.36
Sep 15, 1999$0.36
Jul 29, 1999$0.36+10.61% Hike
Apr 29, 1999$0.33
Jan 29, 1999$0.33
Oct 30, 1998$0.33
Aug 3, 1998$0.33+10.00% Hike
Apr 30, 1998$0.30
Jan 30, 1998$0.30
Oct 30, 1997$0.30
Jul 31, 1997$0.30+11.11% Hike
May 1, 1997$0.27
Jan 31, 1997$0.27
Nov 6, 1996$0.27
Aug 6, 1996$0.27+12.50% Hike
May 6, 1996$0.24
Feb 6, 1996$0.24
Nov 6, 1995$0.24
Aug 4, 1995$0.24+14.29% Hike
May 2, 1995$0.21
Feb 2, 1995$0.21
Nov 1, 1994$0.21
Aug 2, 1994$0.21+16.67% Hike
May 3, 1994$0.18
Feb 2, 1994$0.18
Oct 26, 1993$0.18
Aug 3, 1993$0.18+50.00% Hike
May 4, 1993$0.12
Feb 1, 1993$0.12
Oct 27, 1992$0.12
Jul 28, 1992$0.12
Apr 28, 1992$0.12
Jan 28, 1992$0.12
Oct 29, 1991$0.12
Jul 30, 1991$0.12
Apr 30, 1991$0.12
Jan 31, 1991$0.12
Oct 30, 1990$0.12+20.00% Hike
Jul 31, 1990$0.10
May 1, 1990$0.10
Jan 30, 1990$0.10
Nov 1, 1989$0.10-80.00% Cut
Apr 13, 1973$0.50

About CMS Energy Corporation

CMS Energy Corporation (CMS) operates as a significant utility provider with its primary services concentrated in Michigan. The company's business is structured into three main divisions: Electric Utility, Gas Utility, and Enterprises. The Electric Utility segment encompasses the full spectrum of electricity operations, from generating power using a variety of sources—including coal, wind, natural gas, renewable energies, oil, and nuclear—to its subsequent purchase, transmission, distribution, and sale to customers. Its extensive electrical grid is supported by approximately 4,636 miles of high-voltage overhead distribution lines, 23 miles of high-voltage underground distribution lines, an additional 82,474 miles of electric overhead distribution lines, and 9,395 miles of underground distribution lines. This vast network also includes 1,093 substations and 3 battery storage facilities. The Gas Utility division is responsible for procuring, transmitting, storing, distributing, and selling natural gas. This segment's infrastructure features 2,392 miles of transmission pipelines, 15 natural gas storage fields, 28,065 miles of distribution mains, and 8 compressor stations. The Enterprises segment specializes in independent power generation and energy marketing, particularly focusing on the development and operation of renewable energy projects. CMS Energy serves a considerable customer base, providing electricity to 1.9 million clients and natural gas to 1.8 million clients, spanning residential, commercial, and diverse industrial sectors. The company was established in 1987 and its corporate headquarters are situated in Jackson, Michigan.

Jackson, MI
8,324 employees
Utilities / Regulated Electric
Sector
Utilities
Industry
Regulated Electric
CEO
Garrick J. Rochow