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How much passive income could a £20k ISA generate over 10 years?

UK investors putting 20 grand into a Stocks and Shares ISA could end up bagging an attractive second income over the coming years.

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In today’s age of high prices and economic uncertainty, it can be reassuring to have a passive income stream to fall back on. And for some ISA investors who have been at it for years, it will probably be more than a trickling stream. It could be a tax-free torrent!

However, with the yearly Stocks and Shares ISA allowance at £20,000, it’s clearly going to take time for new investors to build up a significant amount of passive income.

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Yields

The FTSE 100 as a whole currently has a 3.4% dividend yield. This means that £20k invested in it via an index tracker would pay about £680 per year. That’s not bad, but neither is it likely to get the heart racing.

Of course, this is just the index-level yield. Many stocks pay above this, some significantly so.

Below, we can see the five highest-yielding FTSE 100 shares right now.

Annual yield
Legal & General 8.3%
Phoenix 8.3%
Taylor Wimpey8.1%
M&G8%
WPP7.2%

If someone spreads £20k equally among these stocks, the yield would be around 8%. That’s more than double the index’s yield.

In terms of income, this five-stock ISA portfolio offers more like £1,600 per year rather than £680. Clearly, this is a much more attractive annual return.

Being picky

However, it’s not wise to just blindly snap up the highest-yielding dividend stocks about. Each firm needs to be considered individually, with risks and business prospects assessed. After all, dividends are never ultimately assured.

For example, advertising agency WPP (LSE: WPP) is facing challenges. The share price is down 34% in 2025, which is why the yield is so high, while the current CEO is retiring at the end of the year. We don’t know who will be taking over.

Whoever it is will have a job on their hands, as WPP has reported sluggish growth for years. Meanwhile, generative AI tools can increasingly create ad copy, designs, and even video content automatically. This may lead to a reduced need for large creative teams and agencies like WPP. 

By the end of next year, Facebook and Instagram parent Meta intends to create an AI one-stop-shop that helps brands create and launch ads on its platforms. In other words, the firm is moving toward a model where advertisers hand over a product image and budget, and Meta’s AI will do the rest.

Needless to say, the potential for more advertisers to use AI tools in-house has investors increasingly worried about WPP’s competitive position. So, while the firm still generates significant revenue (£14.7bn last year) and plenty of cash, I worry about future dividend growth.

Taking the long view

Let’s assume then that an investor opts for a couple of stocks with lower yields, and that their ISA yields 6.5% instead of 8%. In this scenario, the portfolio would still throw off roughly £13,000 over the next 10 years.

In an ideal world, the companies would also hike their annual payouts, creating a rising passive income stream. If they collectively did so by 5% on average, the passive income generated would be about £16,350.

If this person were to invest a further £10,000 per year, with the same yield and dividend hikes, the cumulative passive income would be just under £50,000.

Randi Zuckerberg, a former director of market development and spokeswoman for Facebook and sister to Meta Platforms CEO Mark Zuckerberg, is a member of The Motley Fool's board of directors. Ben McPoland has positions in Legal & General Group Plc. The Motley Fool UK has recommended M&g Plc and Meta Platforms. Views expressed on the companies mentioned in this article are those of the writer and therefore may differ from the official recommendations we make in our subscription services such as Share Advisor, Hidden Winners and Pro. Here at The Motley Fool we believe that considering a diverse range of insights makes us better investors.

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