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What's the difference between VOO, SPY, and SPLG?
VOO (Vanguard) has the lowest expense ratio at 0.03%, SPY (State Street) is more liquid but costs 0.0945%, while SPLG (State Street) offers affordable share prices at just 0.02% expense ratio.
Which S&P 500 ETF is best for beginners?
SPLG is often recommended for beginners due to its low share price ($50 range) and ultra-low fees, making it accessible for dollar-cost averaging with small investment amounts.
Can you live off S&P 500 ETF dividends?
While possible, most S&P 500 ETFs yield about 1.5% dividends. You'd need approximately $500,000 invested to generate $5000/month, making growth-focused investing more practical for most.