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Johnson & JohnsonStock · Healthcare
$263.04+$9.06 (+3.57%)as of market close, Jul 2, 2026
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JNJ trailing returns

Johnson & Johnson's 10-year annualized return is +11.0% per year (+184.6% cumulative). How Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) has performed over the last day, week, month and year, over 5, 10 and 20 years, and since inception, through July 2, 2026 — cumulative and annualized, with dividends on or off.

Trailing returns by period#

To 2026-07-02. Annualized (CAGR) for windows of a year or more.

PeriodPathAnnualizedCumulative
1 day+3.6%
1 week+7.4%
1 month+18.0%
YTD+28.5%
1 year
+72.9%
+72.9%
5 years
+12.8%
+82.2%
10 years
+11.0%
+184.6%
20 years
+10.8%
+677.2%
Since inception (1970)
+11.4%
+45377.2%

Growth of JNJ#

Actual index level (solid); dashed lines are each window's constant-rate path from start to today.

1.02.05.010.020.050.0100200197419811988199520022009201620235 yearsJul 2021 → Jul 2026+82.2%+12.8%/year10 yearsJul 2016 → Jul 2026+184.6%+11.0%/year20 yearsJul 2006 → Jul 2026+677.2%+10.8%/yearSince inception (1970)Jan 1970 → Jul 2026+45377.2%+11.4%/year

Methodology#

Trailing returns measure from the closest close about N years before the latest close (2026-07-02). Cumulative return is the total change over the window; annualized return is the compound annual growth rate (CAGR), shown for windows of a year or more. Total return reinvests dividends (from JNJ's split- and dividend-adjusted closes); price return excludes them. See the year-by-year returns for the calendar breakdown. Past performance does not predict future returns; not investment advice.

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FAQ

What is Johnson & Johnson's 10-year return?
Over the last 10 years, Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) returned about +11.0% a year annualized (+184.6% cumulative total return).
What is Johnson & Johnson's 20-year annualized return?
Over the last 20 years, Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) compounded at about +10.8% a year (+677.2% cumulative).
What is Johnson & Johnson's return since inception?
Since 1970, Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) has compounded at about +11.4% a year — +45377.2% in total.