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S&P 500 Forward P/E Ratio Falls Below 10-Year Average for the First Time Since Q2 2020

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By John Butters  |  May 16, 2022

On May 12, the closing price for the S&P 500 was 3930.08 and the forward 12-month EPS estimate for the index was $237.18. Based on this closing price and EPS estimate, the forward 12-month P/E ratio for the S&P 500 on that date was 16.6. How does this 16.6 P/E ratio compare to historical averages? How much has it changed in recent months?

Forward P/E Still Exceeds Long-Term Averages

The forward 12-month P/E ratio of 16.6 on May 12 was below the five-year average of 18.6 and below the 10-year average of 16.9. However, it was still above the next three most recent historical averages: 15-year (15.5), 20-year (15.5), and 25-year (16.5).

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In fact, prior to the past four days, this marked the first time the forward 12-month P/E ratio was below the 10-year average of 16.9 since April 7, 2020 (16.8). However, the forward 12-month P/E ratio of 16.6 on this date was still well above the lowest P/E ratio of the past nine years of 13.1 recorded on March 23, 2020.

At the sector level, five sectors had forward 12-month P/E ratios on May 12 that were below their 10-year averages, led by the Energy (9.9 vs. 15.8) and Materials (13.6 vs. 16.2) sectors. On the other hand, five sectors had forward 12-month P/E ratios that were above their 10-year averages on that date, led by the Utilities (19.9 vs. 17.1) and Consumer Staples (21.2 vs. 18.9) sectors. One sector (Health Care) had a forward 12-month P/E ratio equal to its 10-year average (15.6).

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The Decline in the S&P 500

On January 3, 2022, the S&P 500 closed at a record-high value of 4796.56. The forward 12-month P/E ratio on that date was 21.4. From January 3 through May 12, the price of the S&P 500 decreased by 17.5%, while the forward 12-month EPS estimate increased by 6.1%. Thus, the decrease in the “P” has been the main driver of the decrease in the forward P/E ratio since January 3.

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It is important to note that analysts were still projecting record-high EPS for the S&P 500 of $229.22 for CY 2022 and $251.22 for CY 2023 on May 12. If not, the forward 12-month P/E ratio would likely have been higher than 16.6.

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John Butters

Vice President, Senior Earnings Analyst

Mr. John Butters is Vice President and Senior Earnings Analyst at FactSet. His weekly research report, “Earnings Insight,” provides analysis and commentary on trends in corporate earnings data for the S&P 500 including revisions to estimates, year-over-year growth, performance relative to expectations, and valuations. He is a widely used source for the media and has appeared on CNBC, Fox Business News, and the Business News Network. In addition, he has been cited by numerous print and online publications such as The Wall Street Journal, The Financial Times, The New York Times, MarketWatch, and Yahoo! Finance. Mr. Butters has over 15 years of experience in the financial services industry. Prior to FactSet in January 2011, he worked for more than 10 years at Thomson Reuters (Thomson Financial), most recently as Director of U.S. Earnings Research (2007-2010).

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