Want Decades of Passive Income? 3 Stocks to Buy Now and Hold Forever

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Investing for the long term can be challenging because the world is constantly changing and that affects the fortunes of the companies you might be interested in. Still, some industries are far less affected by the world's changes because they're fundamentally critical to society at the most basic level. Some great examples of these stalwart industries are energy, defense, and railroads. Over the past several decades, people have demonstrated a consistent need for these things, which makes them great places to look for high-quality dividend stocks you can buy now and hold forever.

Here are three excellent companies, arguably the best names in these crucial industries, that pay steadily growing dividends for the foreseeable future and make great buy-and-hold stocks.

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1. Chevron

Almost anything you do today, from working on a computer to driving a car to making the plastics used in that bottled water you're holding, requires energy. Chevron (NYSE: CVX) is one of the world's largest oil and gas companies, which means it plays a big part in serving the world's energy needs. While renewable energy has gained more acceptance and interest, the world still uses plenty of oil and gas.

Chevron produces oil and gas via a global portfolio of assets, including a large footprint in the Permian Basin, a resource-rich region in the southern United States. In recent years, Permian Basin growth has helped the U.S. become the world's top oil-producing country, and the momentum seems poised to continue with the incoming government administration.

Today, Chevron's financial strength signals a bright future. Its balance sheet enjoys a low debt-to-EBITDA leverage ratio and a sparkling AA credit rating from S&P Global. Management has raised the dividend for 37 consecutive years through some of the worst industry conditions, such as the pandemic when commodity prices turned negative for the first time. Investors should be able to buy Chevron, sock it away, and collect the dividends without missing a wink of sleep.

2. General Dynamics

America's prominent role in global politics has created the need for the world's best (and most expensive) military. Defense companies like General Dynamics (NYSE: GD) have become critical partners to the U.S. government, supplying cutting-edge weapons, equipment, and technology for applications across land, sea, and air. General Dynamics isn't just a one-trick pony, though. The company's aviation arm includes Gulf Stream private jets and Jet Aviation, which provides various services required to get aircraft into the sky.