Annual Report
September 30, 2024
SPDR® S&P 500® ETF Trust
A Unit Investment Trust
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SPDR S&P 500® ETF Trust
Trust Overview

INVESTMENT OBJECTIVE
SPDR S&P 500® ETF Trust (the “Trust”) seeks to provide investment results that, before expenses, correspond generally to the price and yield performance of the S&P 500® Index (the “Index”).
INVESTMENT STRATEGY
The Trust seeks to achieve this investment objective by holding a portfolio of the common stocks that are included in the Index (the “Portfolio”), with the weight of each stock in the Portfolio substantially corresponding to the weight of such stock in the Index.
PERFORMANCE OVERVIEW
The Trust ended its fiscal year on September 30, 2024, with a 12-month total return of 36.15% based on net asset value (“NAV”), as compared to the Index return of 36.35%.
The Trust’s performance reflects the operating expenses of the Trust, including brokerage expenses, marketing expenses, license fees, expenses relating to legal and audit services and Trustee fees. The Trust’s performance also reflects the impact of an expense waiver, and without this waiver, such performance would be lower. Index returns do not reflect fees and expenses of any kind, which would have a negative impact on returns.


SPDR S&P 500® ETF Trust
Schedule of Investments
September 30, 2024

Common Stocks Shares Value
3M Co.

6,651,464 $ 909,255,129
A.O. Smith Corp.

1,452,588 130,485,980
Abbott Laboratories

21,065,565 2,401,685,066
AbbVie, Inc.

21,390,262 4,224,148,940
Accenture PLC Class A

7,583,839 2,680,735,410
Adobe, Inc. (a)

5,368,279 2,779,587,501
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (a)

19,600,516 3,216,052,665
AES Corp.

8,607,544 172,667,333
Aflac, Inc.

6,102,425 682,251,115
Agilent Technologies, Inc.

3,532,515 524,507,827
Air Products & Chemicals, Inc.

2,691,700 801,426,758
Airbnb, Inc. Class A (a)

5,327,152 675,536,145
Akamai Technologies, Inc. (a)

1,834,445 185,187,223
Albemarle Corp.

1,422,836 134,756,798
Alexandria Real Estate Equities, Inc. REIT

1,885,104 223,856,100
Align Technology, Inc. (a)

849,914 216,150,128
Allegion PLC

1,054,693 153,710,958
Alliant Energy Corp.

3,105,487 188,472,006
Allstate Corp.

3,197,076 606,325,463
Alphabet, Inc. Class A

70,945,680 11,766,341,028
Alphabet, Inc. Class C

58,160,643 9,723,877,903
Altria Group, Inc.

20,657,956 1,054,382,074
Amazon.com, Inc. (a)

113,106,775 21,075,185,386
Amcor PLC

17,499,633 198,270,842
Amentum Holdings, Inc. (a)

1,516,119 48,894,838
Ameren Corp.

3,230,322 282,523,962
American Electric Power Co., Inc.

6,442,901 661,041,643
American Express Co.

6,799,839 1,844,116,337
American International Group, Inc.

7,796,440 570,933,301
American Tower Corp. REIT

5,655,054 1,315,139,358
American Water Works Co., Inc.

2,359,426 345,042,458
Ameriprise Financial, Inc.

1,188,874 558,544,894
AMETEK, Inc.

2,803,052 481,312,059
Amgen, Inc.

6,507,948 2,096,925,925
Common Stocks Shares Value
Amphenol Corp. Class A

14,581,102 $ 950,104,606
Analog Devices, Inc.

6,007,646 1,382,779,880
ANSYS, Inc. (a)

1,057,863 337,066,888
Aon PLC Class A

2,630,283 910,051,615
APA Corp.

4,478,619 109,547,021
Apple, Inc.

184,097,666 42,894,756,178
Applied Materials, Inc.

10,024,736 2,025,497,909
Aptiv PLC (a)

3,217,955 231,724,940
Arch Capital Group Ltd. (a)

4,534,815 507,355,102
Archer-Daniels-Midland Co.

5,789,244 345,849,437
Arista Networks, Inc. (a)

3,119,116 1,197,179,103
Arthur J Gallagher & Co.

2,652,638 746,372,754
Assurant, Inc.

627,374 124,759,594
AT&T, Inc.

86,813,570 1,909,898,540
Atmos Energy Corp.

1,879,208 260,664,942
Autodesk, Inc. (a)

2,608,575 718,610,241
Automatic Data Processing, Inc.

4,937,151 1,366,257,796
AutoZone, Inc. (a)

206,811 651,462,922
AvalonBay Communities, Inc. REIT

1,719,806 387,386,301
Avery Dennison Corp.

974,621 215,157,332
Axon Enterprise, Inc. (a)

869,032 347,265,187
Baker Hughes Co.

12,027,592 434,797,451
Ball Corp.

3,675,529 249,605,174
Bank of America Corp.

81,755,549 3,244,060,184
Bank of New York Mellon Corp.

8,934,906 642,062,345
Baxter International, Inc.

6,178,721 234,606,036
Becton Dickinson & Co.

3,499,390 843,702,929
Berkshire Hathaway, Inc. Class B (a)

22,181,007 10,209,030,282
Best Buy Co., Inc.

2,376,932 245,537,076
Biogen, Inc. (a)

1,763,713 341,878,128
Bio-Techne Corp.

1,908,015 152,507,639
BlackRock, Inc.

1,685,868 1,600,748,525
Blackstone, Inc.

8,718,093 1,335,001,581
Boeing Co. (a)

7,087,252 1,077,545,794
Booking Holdings, Inc.

405,723 1,708,953,963
BorgWarner, Inc.

2,757,580 100,072,578
 
See accompanying notes to financial statements. 
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SPDR S&P 500® ETF Trust
Schedule of Investments (continued) 
September 30, 2024

Common Stocks Shares Value
Boston Scientific Corp. (a)

17,829,919 $ 1,494,147,212
Bristol-Myers Squibb Co.

24,546,806 1,270,051,742
Broadcom, Inc.

56,365,746 9,723,091,185
Broadridge Financial Solutions, Inc.

1,413,191 303,878,461
Brown & Brown, Inc.

2,866,897 297,010,529
Brown-Forman Corp. Class B

2,219,538 109,201,270
Builders FirstSource, Inc. (a)

1,410,229 273,386,994
Bunge Global SA

1,714,766 165,714,986
BXP, Inc. REIT

1,759,417 141,562,692
Cadence Design Systems, Inc. (a)

3,315,051 898,478,273
Caesars Entertainment, Inc. (a)

2,618,983 109,316,350
Camden Property Trust REIT

1,291,227 159,505,271
Campbell Soup Co.

2,385,638 116,705,411
Capital One Financial Corp.

4,623,290 692,245,212
Cardinal Health, Inc.

2,952,559 326,316,821
CarMax, Inc. (a)

1,889,785 146,231,563
Carnival Corp. (a)

12,230,945 226,027,864
Carrier Global Corp.

10,165,083 818,187,531
Catalent, Inc. (a)

2,191,392 132,732,613
Caterpillar, Inc.

5,872,746 2,296,948,416
Cboe Global Markets, Inc.

1,267,027 259,575,821
CBRE Group, Inc. Class A (a)

3,647,272 454,012,419
CDW Corp.

1,617,476 366,034,819
Celanese Corp.

1,322,628 179,824,503
Cencora, Inc.

2,112,194 475,412,626
Centene Corp. (a)

6,368,906 479,451,244
CenterPoint Energy, Inc.

7,890,706 232,144,571
CF Industries Holdings, Inc.

2,184,178 187,402,472
CH Robinson Worldwide, Inc.

1,419,903 156,714,694
Common Stocks Shares Value
Charles River Laboratories International, Inc. (a)

624,890 $ 123,084,583
Charles Schwab Corp.

18,087,057 1,172,222,164
Charter Communications, Inc. Class A (a)

1,175,044 380,808,260
Chevron Corp.

20,593,327 3,032,779,267
Chipotle Mexican Grill, Inc. (a)

16,580,917 955,392,438
Chubb Ltd.

4,548,033 1,311,607,237
Church & Dwight Co., Inc.

2,963,948 310,384,635
Cigna Group

3,384,818 1,172,636,348
Cincinnati Financial Corp.

1,891,601 257,484,728
Cintas Corp.

4,148,285 854,048,916
Cisco Systems, Inc.

48,778,744 2,596,004,756
Citigroup, Inc.

23,098,476 1,445,964,598
Citizens Financial Group, Inc.

5,427,699 222,915,598
Clorox Co.

1,499,638 244,306,027
CME Group, Inc.

4,359,742 961,977,072
CMS Energy Corp.

3,616,835 255,457,056
Coca-Cola Co.

46,974,513 3,375,588,504
Cognizant Technology Solutions Corp. Class A

6,001,073 463,162,814
Colgate-Palmolive Co.

9,893,206 1,027,013,715
Comcast Corp. Class A

46,772,357 1,953,681,352
Conagra Brands, Inc.

5,798,122 188,554,927
ConocoPhillips

14,059,652 1,480,200,163
Consolidated Edison, Inc.

4,187,309 436,024,486
Constellation Brands, Inc. Class A

1,896,845 488,797,988
Constellation Energy Corp.

3,785,675 984,351,213
Cooper Cos., Inc. (a)

2,410,597 265,985,273
Copart, Inc. (a)

10,602,396 555,565,550
Corning, Inc.

9,322,494 420,910,604
Corpay, Inc. (a)

840,757 262,955,159
Corteva, Inc.

8,381,413 492,743,270
CoStar Group, Inc. (a)

4,962,223 374,350,103
Costco Wholesale Corp.

5,367,488 4,758,385,462
 
See accompanying notes to financial statements. 
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SPDR S&P 500® ETF Trust
Schedule of Investments (continued) 
September 30, 2024

Common Stocks Shares Value
Coterra Energy, Inc.

8,951,012 $ 214,376,737
Crowdstrike Holdings, Inc. Class A (a)

2,795,380 784,020,229
Crown Castle, Inc. REIT

5,261,494 624,171,033
CSX Corp.

23,473,671 810,545,860
Cummins, Inc.

1,659,481 537,323,353
CVS Health Corp.

15,230,796 957,712,452
Danaher Corp.

7,782,452 2,163,677,305
Darden Restaurants, Inc.

1,434,389 235,426,267
DaVita, Inc. (a)

558,621 91,574,741
Dayforce, Inc. (a)

1,914,102 117,238,748
Deckers Outdoor Corp. (a)

1,846,000 294,344,700
Deere & Co.

3,102,871 1,294,921,154
Dell Technologies, Inc. Class C

3,483,300 412,910,382
Delta Air Lines, Inc.

7,764,032 394,335,185
Devon Energy Corp.

7,581,729 296,597,238
Dexcom, Inc. (a)

4,851,662 325,255,420
Diamondback Energy, Inc.

2,268,334 391,060,782
Digital Realty Trust, Inc. REIT

3,726,073 602,990,394
Discover Financial Services

3,039,920 426,470,377
Dollar General Corp.

2,662,623 225,178,027
Dollar Tree, Inc. (a)

2,446,212 172,017,628
Dominion Energy, Inc.

10,157,167 586,982,681
Domino's Pizza, Inc.

423,707 182,253,329
Dover Corp.

1,664,272 319,107,513
Dow, Inc.

8,486,372 463,610,502
DR Horton, Inc.

3,552,866 677,780,247
DTE Energy Co.

2,506,490 321,858,381
Duke Energy Corp.

9,346,989 1,077,707,832
DuPont de Nemours, Inc.

5,054,818 450,434,832
Eastman Chemical Co.

1,415,431 158,457,500
Eaton Corp. PLC

4,822,062 1,598,224,229
eBay, Inc.

5,920,456 385,480,890
Ecolab, Inc.

3,065,937 782,825,694
Edison International

4,675,902 407,224,305
Edwards Lifesciences Corp. (a)

7,293,605 481,304,994
Electronic Arts, Inc.

2,911,119 417,570,909
Common Stocks Shares Value
Elevance Health, Inc.

2,806,154 $ 1,459,200,080
Eli Lilly & Co.

9,552,244 8,462,715,049
Emerson Electric Co.

6,933,850 758,355,174
Enphase Energy, Inc. (a)

1,639,758 185,325,449
Entergy Corp.

2,588,690 340,697,491
EOG Resources, Inc.

6,884,230 846,278,394
EPAM Systems, Inc. (a)

689,638 137,258,651
EQT Corp.

7,192,120 263,519,277
Equifax, Inc.

1,498,158 440,248,710
Equinix, Inc. REIT

1,149,543 1,020,368,853
Equity Residential REIT

4,130,826 307,581,304
Erie Indemnity Co. Class A

302,150 163,106,613
Essex Property Trust, Inc. REIT

777,471 229,680,483
Estee Lauder Cos., Inc. Class A

2,821,105 281,235,957
Everest Group Ltd.

524,327 205,447,048
Evergy, Inc.

2,784,467 172,664,799
Eversource Energy

4,327,264 294,470,315
Exelon Corp.

12,107,318 490,951,745
Expedia Group, Inc. (a)

1,508,992 223,360,996
Expeditors International of Washington, Inc.

1,708,645 224,515,953
Extra Space Storage, Inc. REIT

2,565,973 462,362,675
Exxon Mobil Corp.

53,799,865 6,306,420,175
F5, Inc. (a)

705,445 155,338,989
FactSet Research Systems, Inc.

460,364 211,698,385
Fair Isaac Corp. (a)

296,545 576,341,138
Fastenal Co.

6,933,073 495,160,074
Federal Realty Investment Trust REIT

910,634 104,695,591
FedEx Corp.

2,728,746 746,803,205
Fidelity National Information Services, Inc.

6,605,815 553,237,006
Fifth Third Bancorp

8,194,459 351,050,624
First Solar, Inc. (a)

1,296,054 323,287,710
FirstEnergy Corp.

6,205,866 275,230,157
Fiserv, Inc. (a)

6,970,378 1,252,228,408
FMC Corp.

1,511,536 99,670,684
 
See accompanying notes to financial statements. 
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SPDR S&P 500® ETF Trust
Schedule of Investments (continued) 
September 30, 2024

Common Stocks Shares Value
Ford Motor Co.

47,272,542 $ 499,198,044
Fortinet, Inc. (a)

7,686,678 596,101,879
Fortive Corp.

4,241,487 334,780,569
Fox Corp. Class A

2,719,643 115,122,488
Fox Corp. Class B

1,597,433 61,980,400
Franklin Resources, Inc.

3,736,089 75,282,193
Freeport-McMoRan, Inc.

17,396,873 868,451,900
Garmin Ltd.

1,861,998 327,767,508
Gartner, Inc. (a)

932,724 472,667,214
GE HealthCare Technologies, Inc.

5,528,952 518,892,145
GE Vernova, Inc. (a)

3,327,233 848,377,870
Gen Digital, Inc.

6,558,011 179,886,242
Generac Holdings, Inc. (a)

728,035 115,670,201
General Dynamics Corp.

3,122,275 943,551,505
General Electric Co.

13,128,284 2,475,731,797
General Mills, Inc.

6,739,259 497,694,277
General Motors Co.

13,607,712 610,169,806
Genuine Parts Co.

1,686,703 235,598,675
Gilead Sciences, Inc.

15,073,921 1,263,797,537
Global Payments, Inc.

3,080,606 315,515,667
Globe Life, Inc.

1,087,516 115,178,820
GoDaddy, Inc. Class A (a)

1,706,770 267,587,401
Goldman Sachs Group, Inc.

3,823,510 1,893,058,036
Halliburton Co.

10,688,722 310,507,374
Hartford Financial Services Group, Inc.

3,547,896 417,268,049
Hasbro, Inc.

1,586,458 114,732,643
HCA Healthcare, Inc.

2,250,093 914,505,298
Healthpeak Properties, Inc. REIT

8,521,228 194,880,484
Henry Schein, Inc. (a)

1,534,365 111,855,209
Hershey Co.

1,787,992 342,901,106
Hess Corp.

3,346,448 454,447,638
Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co.

15,735,857 321,955,634
Hilton Worldwide Holdings, Inc.

2,983,525 687,702,512
Hologic, Inc. (a)

2,812,328 229,092,239
Home Depot, Inc.

12,008,178 4,865,713,726
Common Stocks Shares Value
Honeywell International, Inc.

7,884,351 $ 1,629,774,195
Hormel Foods Corp.

3,518,313 111,530,522
Host Hotels & Resorts, Inc. REIT

8,504,842 149,685,219
Howmet Aerospace, Inc.

4,941,948 495,430,287
HP, Inc.

11,848,099 424,991,311
Hubbell, Inc.

650,164 278,497,749
Humana, Inc.

1,457,775 461,735,653
Huntington Bancshares, Inc.

17,585,380 258,505,086
Huntington Ingalls Industries, Inc.

474,693 125,499,335
IDEX Corp.

916,827 196,659,392
IDEXX Laboratories, Inc. (a)

996,908 503,657,860
Illinois Tool Works, Inc.

3,271,029 857,238,570
Incyte Corp. (a)

1,935,291 127,922,735
Ingersoll Rand, Inc.

4,885,336 479,544,582
Insulet Corp. (a)

848,766 197,550,287
Intel Corp.

51,663,074 1,212,015,716
Intercontinental Exchange, Inc. (b)

6,951,228 1,116,645,266
International Business Machines Corp.

11,156,130 2,466,397,220
International Flavors & Fragrances, Inc.

3,095,576 324,818,790
International Paper Co.

4,205,929 205,459,632
Interpublic Group of Cos., Inc.

4,547,251 143,829,549
Intuit, Inc.

3,385,712 2,102,527,152
Intuitive Surgical, Inc. (a)

4,294,603 2,109,809,616
Invesco Ltd.

5,448,295 95,672,060
Invitation Homes, Inc. REIT

6,897,978 243,222,704
IQVIA Holdings, Inc. (a)

2,096,840 496,888,175
Iron Mountain, Inc. REIT

3,551,662 422,043,995
J.M. Smucker Co.

1,288,792 156,072,711
Jabil, Inc.

1,373,618 164,600,645
Jack Henry & Associates, Inc.

882,684 155,829,033
Jacobs Solutions, Inc.

1,516,119 198,459,977
 
See accompanying notes to financial statements. 
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SPDR S&P 500® ETF Trust
Schedule of Investments (continued) 
September 30, 2024

Common Stocks Shares Value
JB Hunt Transport Services, Inc.

975,250 $ 168,064,833
Johnson & Johnson

29,151,114 4,724,229,535
Johnson Controls International PLC

8,088,145 627,720,933
JPMorgan Chase & Co.

34,452,649 7,264,685,568
Juniper Networks, Inc.

3,985,351 155,348,982
Kellanova

3,248,109 262,154,877
Kenvue, Inc.

23,188,160 536,342,141
Keurig Dr. Pepper, Inc.

12,806,513 479,988,107
KeyCorp

11,237,175 188,222,681
Keysight Technologies, Inc. (a)

2,113,360 335,876,305
Kimberly-Clark Corp.

4,077,592 580,159,790
Kimco Realty Corp. REIT

8,161,699 189,514,651
Kinder Morgan, Inc.

23,378,805 516,437,802
KKR & Co., Inc.

8,165,370 1,066,234,015
KLA Corp.

1,627,402 1,260,276,383
Kraft Heinz Co.

10,686,329 375,197,011
Kroger Co.

8,039,783 460,679,566
L3Harris Technologies, Inc.

2,297,001 546,387,628
Labcorp Holdings, Inc.

1,016,283 227,118,925
Lam Research Corp.

1,578,626 1,288,285,106
Lamb Weston Holdings, Inc.

1,739,739 112,630,703
Las Vegas Sands Corp.

4,279,526 215,431,339
Leidos Holdings, Inc.

1,630,824 265,824,312
Lennar Corp. Class A

2,926,181 548,600,414
Linde PLC

5,820,067 2,775,357,150
Live Nation Entertainment, Inc. (a)

1,896,099 207,603,880
LKQ Corp.

3,187,269 127,235,778
Lockheed Martin Corp.

2,568,456 1,501,416,639
Loews Corp.

2,205,782 174,367,067
Lowe's Cos., Inc.

6,899,421 1,868,708,178
Lululemon Athletica, Inc. (a)

1,392,515 377,858,945
LyondellBasell Industries NV Class A

3,148,610 301,951,699
M&T Bank Corp.

2,021,752 360,114,466
Marathon Oil Corp.

6,772,973 180,364,271
Common Stocks Shares Value
Marathon Petroleum Corp.

4,052,062 $ 660,121,420
MarketAxess Holdings, Inc.

456,888 117,054,706
Marriott International, Inc. Class A

2,829,222 703,344,589
Marsh & McLennan Cos., Inc.

5,954,083 1,328,296,376
Martin Marietta Materials, Inc.

739,918 398,260,863
Masco Corp.

2,642,680 221,826,559
Mastercard, Inc. Class A

9,990,957 4,933,534,567
Match Group, Inc. (a)

3,122,489 118,154,984
McCormick & Co., Inc.

3,051,616 251,147,997
McDonald's Corp.

8,687,680 2,645,485,437
McKesson Corp.

1,569,816 776,148,427
Medtronic PLC

15,529,155 1,398,089,825
Merck & Co., Inc.

30,697,170 3,485,970,625
Meta Platforms, Inc. Class A

26,454,209 15,143,447,400
MetLife, Inc.

7,122,754 587,484,750
Mettler-Toledo International, Inc. (a)

256,420 384,553,074
MGM Resorts International (a)

2,795,183 109,263,703
Microchip Technology, Inc.

6,495,595 521,531,323
Micron Technology, Inc.

13,424,993 1,392,306,024
Microsoft Corp.

90,002,277 38,727,979,793
Mid-America Apartment Communities, Inc. REIT

1,415,144 224,866,382
Moderna, Inc. (a)

4,095,377 273,694,045
Mohawk Industries, Inc. (a)

634,369 101,930,411
Molina Healthcare, Inc. (a)

709,621 244,507,012
Molson Coors Beverage Co. Class B

2,127,462 122,371,614
Mondelez International, Inc. Class A

16,173,055 1,191,468,962
Monolithic Power Systems, Inc.

590,421 545,844,214
 
See accompanying notes to financial statements. 
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SPDR S&P 500® ETF Trust
Schedule of Investments (continued) 
September 30, 2024

Common Stocks Shares Value
Monster Beverage Corp. (a)

8,539,334 $ 445,497,055
Moody's Corp.

1,895,930 899,789,419
Morgan Stanley

15,082,879 1,572,239,307
Mosaic Co.

3,858,003 103,317,320
Motorola Solutions, Inc.

2,019,847 908,183,807
MSCI, Inc.

952,012 554,956,355
Nasdaq, Inc.

5,010,303 365,802,222
NetApp, Inc.

2,488,800 307,391,688
Netflix, Inc. (a)

5,197,239 3,686,245,706
Newmont Corp.

13,892,432 742,550,490
News Corp. Class A

4,580,650 121,982,710
News Corp. Class B

1,359,004 37,984,162
NextEra Energy, Inc.

24,875,370 2,102,715,026
NIKE, Inc. Class B

14,546,695 1,285,927,838
NiSource, Inc.

5,430,195 188,156,257
Nordson Corp.

658,712 172,997,533
Norfolk Southern Corp.

2,737,318 680,223,523
Northern Trust Corp.

2,441,427 219,801,673
Northrop Grumman Corp.

1,664,453 878,947,696
Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd. (a)

5,323,446 109,183,877
NRG Energy, Inc.

2,498,937 227,653,161
Nucor Corp.

2,873,667 432,027,097
NVIDIA Corp.

297,867,222 36,172,995,440
NVR, Inc. (a)

37,187 364,871,407
NXP Semiconductors NV

3,084,103 740,215,561
Occidental Petroleum Corp.

8,152,438 420,176,655
Old Dominion Freight Line, Inc.

2,283,204 453,535,643
Omnicom Group, Inc.

2,368,601 244,889,657
ON Semiconductor Corp. (a)

5,186,080 376,561,269
ONEOK, Inc.

7,071,587 644,433,723
Oracle Corp.

19,357,268 3,298,478,467
O'Reilly Automotive, Inc. (a)

702,233 808,691,523
Otis Worldwide Corp.

4,849,679 504,075,635
PACCAR, Inc.

6,347,081 626,329,953
Packaging Corp. of America

1,079,861 232,602,059
Common Stocks Shares Value
Palantir Technologies, Inc. Class A (a)

24,382,070 $ 907,013,004
Palo Alto Networks, Inc. (a)

3,920,494 1,340,024,849
Paramount Global Class B

7,200,187 76,465,986
Parker-Hannifin Corp.

1,556,449 983,395,607
Paychex, Inc.

3,880,665 520,746,436
Paycom Software, Inc.

589,357 98,169,195
PayPal Holdings, Inc. (a)

12,377,719 965,833,414
Pentair PLC

2,004,063 195,977,321
PepsiCo, Inc.

16,630,445 2,828,007,172
Pfizer, Inc.

68,609,447 1,985,557,396
PG&E Corp.

25,879,587 511,639,435
Philip Morris International, Inc.

18,824,589 2,285,305,105
Phillips 66 Co.

5,068,011 666,190,046
Pinnacle West Capital Corp.

1,374,917 121,803,897
PNC Financial Services Group, Inc.

4,812,549 889,599,683
Pool Corp.

463,530 174,658,104
PPG Industries, Inc.

2,824,354 374,113,931
PPL Corp.

8,932,354 295,482,270
Principal Financial Group, Inc.

2,579,859 221,609,888
Procter & Gamble Co.

28,506,769 4,937,372,391
Progressive Corp.

7,090,874 1,799,380,186
Prologis, Inc. REIT

11,210,725 1,415,690,353
Prudential Financial, Inc.

4,322,111 523,407,642
PTC, Inc. (a)

1,454,626 262,792,733
Public Service Enterprise Group, Inc.

6,031,759 538,093,220
Public Storage REIT

1,907,283 694,003,065
PulteGroup, Inc.

2,512,407 360,605,777
Qorvo, Inc. (a)

1,148,597 118,650,070
QUALCOMM, Inc.

13,487,563 2,293,560,088
Quanta Services, Inc.

1,783,910 531,872,766
Quest Diagnostics, Inc.

1,347,972 209,272,653
Ralph Lauren Corp.

485,212 94,068,050
Raymond James Financial, Inc.

2,244,016 274,802,199
 
See accompanying notes to financial statements. 
6

SPDR S&P 500® ETF Trust
Schedule of Investments (continued) 
September 30, 2024

Common Stocks Shares Value
Realty Income Corp. REIT

10,543,862 $ 668,691,728
Regency Centers Corp. REIT

1,977,543 142,837,931
Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (a)

1,285,443 1,351,309,099
Regions Financial Corp.

11,079,744 258,490,428
Republic Services, Inc.

2,471,467 496,369,432
ResMed, Inc.

1,779,274 434,356,369
Revvity, Inc.

1,493,529 190,798,330
Rockwell Automation, Inc.

1,373,879 368,831,556
Rollins, Inc.

3,401,259 172,035,680
Roper Technologies, Inc.

1,297,763 722,127,244
Ross Stores, Inc.

4,039,009 607,911,245
Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd.

2,867,665 508,609,064
RTX Corp.

16,105,956 1,951,397,629
S&P Global, Inc.

3,878,173 2,003,541,735
Salesforce, Inc.

11,734,968 3,211,978,091
SBA Communications Corp. REIT

1,301,047 313,162,013
Schlumberger NV

17,192,790 721,237,540
Seagate Technology Holdings PLC

2,542,550 278,485,502
Sempra

7,665,759 641,087,425
ServiceNow, Inc. (a)

2,493,953 2,230,566,624
Sherwin-Williams Co.

2,810,014 1,072,498,043
Simon Property Group, Inc. REIT

3,710,889 627,214,459
Skyworks Solutions, Inc.

1,933,651 190,986,709
Smurfit WestRock PLC

5,973,825 295,226,431
Snap-on, Inc.

637,853 184,792,393
Solventum Corp. (a)

1,672,616 116,614,788
Southern Co.

13,238,461 1,193,844,413
Southwest Airlines Co.

7,254,195 214,941,798
Stanley Black & Decker, Inc.

1,864,200 205,304,346
Starbucks Corp.

13,720,349 1,337,596,824
State Street Corp. (c)

3,615,568 319,869,301
Steel Dynamics, Inc.

1,737,746 219,095,016
STERIS PLC

1,193,925 289,574,570
Common Stocks Shares Value
Stryker Corp.

4,151,103 $ 1,499,627,470
Super Micro Computer, Inc. (a)

609,925 253,972,770
Synchrony Financial

4,785,292 238,690,365
Synopsys, Inc. (a)

1,854,902 939,303,824
Sysco Corp.

5,954,070 464,774,704
T. Rowe Price Group, Inc.

2,694,951 293,561,012
Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. (a)

1,973,660 303,371,279
Tapestry, Inc.

2,787,611 130,961,965
Targa Resources Corp.

2,652,487 392,594,601
Target Corp.

5,601,555 873,058,362
TE Connectivity PLC

3,679,615 555,585,069
Teledyne Technologies, Inc. (a)

566,705 248,024,110
Teleflex, Inc.

570,636 141,129,696
Teradyne, Inc.

1,975,555 264,586,081
Tesla, Inc. (a)

33,597,722 8,790,172,007
Texas Instruments, Inc.

11,054,659 2,283,560,910
Textron, Inc.

2,268,289 200,925,040
Thermo Fisher Scientific, Inc.

4,624,992 2,860,881,301
TJX Cos., Inc.

13,683,304 1,608,335,552
T-Mobile U.S., Inc.

5,933,427 1,224,421,996
Tractor Supply Co.

1,306,328 380,050,005
Trane Technologies PLC

2,732,313 1,062,132,032
TransDigm Group, Inc.

679,276 969,415,158
Travelers Cos., Inc.

2,759,464 646,045,712
Trimble, Inc. (a)

2,956,813 183,588,519
Truist Financial Corp.

16,213,581 693,454,859
Tyler Technologies, Inc. (a)

516,564 301,528,738
Tyson Foods, Inc. Class A

3,460,273 206,093,860
U.S. Bancorp

18,893,540 864,001,584
Uber Technologies, Inc. (a)

25,437,019 1,911,846,348
UDR, Inc. REIT

3,634,055 164,768,054
Ulta Beauty, Inc. (a)

577,629 224,766,996
Union Pacific Corp.

7,375,824 1,817,993,100
United Airlines Holdings, Inc. (a)

3,981,465 227,182,393
 
See accompanying notes to financial statements. 
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SPDR S&P 500® ETF Trust
Schedule of Investments (continued) 
September 30, 2024

Common Stocks Shares Value
United Parcel Service, Inc. Class B

8,869,079 $ 1,209,210,231
United Rentals, Inc.

806,137 652,753,313
UnitedHealth Group, Inc.

11,182,012 6,537,898,776
Universal Health Services, Inc. Class B

719,937 164,872,772
Valero Energy Corp.

3,879,138 523,800,004
Ventas, Inc. REIT

5,001,928 320,773,643
Veralto Corp.

2,992,042 334,689,818
VeriSign, Inc. (a)

1,015,929 192,985,873
Verisk Analytics, Inc.

1,724,433 462,079,067
Verizon Communications, Inc.

50,967,035 2,288,929,542
Vertex Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (a)

3,124,908 1,453,332,213
Viatris, Inc.

14,450,353 167,768,598
VICI Properties, Inc. REIT

12,678,551 422,322,534
Visa, Inc. Class A

20,228,293 5,561,769,160
Vistra Corp.

4,159,357 493,050,179
Vulcan Materials Co.

1,598,997 400,436,819
W.R. Berkley Corp.

3,639,839 206,488,066
Walgreens Boots Alliance, Inc.

8,675,048 77,728,430
Walmart, Inc.

52,599,686 4,247,424,644
Walt Disney Co.

21,958,185 2,112,157,815
Warner Bros Discovery, Inc. (a)

27,014,736 222,871,572
Waste Management, Inc.

4,421,477 917,898,625
Waters Corp. (a)

718,696 258,651,503
WEC Energy Group, Inc.

3,826,735 368,055,372
Common Stocks Shares Value
Wells Fargo & Co.

41,211,223 $ 2,328,021,987
Welltower, Inc. REIT

7,006,510 897,043,475
West Pharmaceutical Services, Inc.

878,432 263,670,149
Western Digital Corp. (a)

3,953,168 269,961,843
Westinghouse Air Brake Technologies Corp.

2,120,856 385,507,995
Weyerhaeuser Co. REIT

8,806,189 298,177,560
Williams Cos., Inc.

14,757,970 673,701,330
Willis Towers Watson PLC

1,229,700 362,183,541
WW Grainger, Inc.

537,806 558,678,251
Wynn Resorts Ltd.

1,132,149 108,550,446
Xcel Energy, Inc.

6,750,191 440,787,472
Xylem, Inc.

2,940,781 397,093,658
Yum! Brands, Inc.

3,404,393 475,627,746
Zebra Technologies Corp. Class A (a)

624,272 231,180,407
Zimmer Biomet Holdings, Inc.

2,465,688 266,171,020
Zoetis, Inc.

5,485,301 1,071,718,109
Total Common Stocks
(Cost $579,515,525,519)
  $589,592,946,873
(a) Non-income producing security.
(b) Affiliate of PDR Services LLC (the “Sponsor”). See the table below for more information.
(c) Affiliate of State Street Global Advisors Trust Company (the "Trustee"). See the table below for more information.
PLC = Public Limited Company
REIT = Real Estate Investment Trust
 
The following table summarizes the value of the Trust's investments according to the fair value hierarchy as of September 30, 2024.
Description Level 1 –
Quoted Prices
Level 2 –
Other Significant
Observable Inputs
Level 3 –
Significant
Unobservable Inputs
Total
ASSETS:         
INVESTMENTS:        
Common Stocks $589,592,946,873 $— $— $589,592,946,873
See accompanying notes to financial statements. 
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SPDR S&P 500® ETF Trust
Schedule of Investments (continued) 
September 30, 2024

INVESTMENTS IN AFFILIATES OF THE TRUSTEE AND THE SPONSOR
SPDR S&P 500® ETF Trust has invested in State Street Corp., which is considered an affiliate of the Trustee and Intercontinental Exchange, Inc., which is considered an affiliate of the Sponsor. Amounts related to these investments at September 30, 2024 and for the year then ended are (Note 3):
  Number of
Shares Held
at 9/30/23
Value at
9/30/23
  Cost of
Purchases*
  Proceeds
from
Shares Sold*
  Realized
Gain (Loss)
  Change in
Unrealized
Appreciation/
Depreciation
Number of
Shares Held
at 9/30/24
Value at
9/30/24
  Dividend
Income
Intercontinental Exchange, Inc.

6,433,366 $707,798,927   $1,111,566,517   $1,044,036,085   $93,312,771   $248,003,136 6,951,228 $1,116,645,266   $11,770,993
State Street Corp.

3,581,968 239,848,577   338,586,434   335,099,106   (1,590,700)   78,124,096 3,615,568 319,869,301   7,708,211
TOTAL

  $947,647,504   $1,450,152,951   $1,379,135,191   $91,722,071   $326,127,232   $1,436,514,567   $19,479,204
* Purchased and Sold figures include securities received or delivered from processing creations or redemptions of Units.
See accompanying notes to financial statements. 
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SPDR S&P 500® ETF Trust
Schedule of Investments (continued)
September 30, 2024

INDUSTRY BREAKDOWN AS OF SEPTEMBER 30, 2024*
INDUSTRY % OF
NET ASSETS
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment

11.1%
Software

10.3
Technology Hardware, Storage & Peripherals

7.7
Interactive Media & Services

6.2
Financial Services

4.1
Banks

3.9
Broadline Retail

3.6
Pharmaceuticals

3.6
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels

3.1
Health Care Providers & Services

2.5
Health Care Equipment & Supplies

2.4
Capital Markets

2.2
Insurance

2.2
Specialty Retail

1.9
Consumer Staples Distribution & Retail

1.9
Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure

1.9
Biotechnology

1.9
Machinery

1.7
Automobiles

1.7
Electric Utilities

1.7
Aerospace & Defense

1.5
Chemicals

1.5
Beverages

1.3
Life Sciences Tools & Services

1.3
Household Products

1.2
Entertainment

1.2
IT Services

1.2
Specialized REITs

1.0
Ground Transportation

1.0
Industrial Conglomerates

0.9
Communications Equipment

0.9
Food Products

0.7
Diversified Telecommunication Services

0.7
Electrical Equipment

0.7
Multi-Utilities

0.7
Professional Services

0.6
Electronic Equipment, Instruments & Components

0.6
Tobacco

0.6
INDUSTRY % OF
NET ASSETS
Commercial Services & Supplies

0.6%
Building Products

0.6
Consumer Finance

0.5
Media

0.5
Household Durables

0.4
Air Freight & Logistics

0.4
Metals & Mining

0.4
Textiles, Apparel & Luxury Goods

0.4
Retail REITs

0.3
Residential REITs

0.3
Trading Companies & Distributors

0.3
Energy Equipment & Services

0.3
Industrial REITs

0.2
Health Care REITs

0.2
Containers & Packaging

0.2
Wireless Telecommunication Services

0.2
Airlines

0.1
Real Estate Management & Development

0.1
Personal Care Products

0.1
Construction Materials

0.1
Independent Power and Renewable Electricity Producers

0.1
Distributors

0.1
Construction & Engineering

0.1
Office REITs

0.1
Water Utilities

0.1
Auto Components

0.1
Gas Utilities

0.0 **
Hotel & Resort REITs

0.0 **
Leisure Equipment & Products

0.0 **
Other Assets in Excess of Liabilities

0.0 **
Total 100.0%
* The Trust’s industry breakdown is expressed as a percentage of net assets and may change over time.
** Amount shown represents less than 0.05% of net assets.
See accompanying notes to financial statements. 
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SPDR S&P 500® ETF Trust
Statement of Assets and Liabilities
September 30, 2024 

ASSETS  
Investments in unaffiliated issuers, at value (Note 2)

$588,156,432,306
Investments in affiliates of the Trustee and the Sponsor, at value  

1,436,514,567
Total Investments

589,592,946,873
Cash

1,655,411,005
Receivable for investments sold

86,542,885
Dividends receivable — unaffiliated issuers (Note 2)

284,866,929
Receivable for foreign taxes recoverable

617,478
Total Assets

591,620,385,170
LIABILITIES  
Payable for investments purchased

88,419,329
Payable for units of fractional undivided interest (“Units”) redeemed in-kind

243,307
Accrued Trustee expense (Note 3)

23,333,657
Accrued marketing expense (Note 3)

45,944,872
Distribution payable

1,739,739,530
Accrued expenses and other liabilities

71,811,605
Total Liabilities

1,969,492,300
NET ASSETS

$589,650,892,870
NET ASSETS CONSIST OF:  
Paid-in Capital (Note 4)

$603,643,269,510
Total distributable earnings (loss)

(13,992,376,640)
NET ASSETS

$589,650,892,870
NET ASSET VALUE PER UNIT

$ 574.05
UNITS OUTSTANDING (UNLIMITED UNITS AUTHORIZED)

1,027,182,116
COST OF INVESTMENTS:  
Unaffiliated issuers

$578,194,078,114
Affiliates of the Trustee and the Sponsor (Note 3)

1,321,447,405
Total Cost of Investments

$579,515,525,519
See accompanying notes to financial statements. 
11

SPDR S&P 500® ETF Trust
Statements of Operations

  Year Ended
9/30/24
  Year Ended
9/30/23
  Year Ended
9/30/22
INVESTMENT INCOME          
Dividend income — unaffiliated issuers (Note 2)

$ 7,220,023,318   $ 6,311,737,018   $ 5,814,040,700
Dividend income — affiliates of the Trustee and the Sponsor

19,479,204   19,996,068   18,096,796
Foreign taxes withheld

(1,851,725)   (1,679,078)   (1,312,601)
Total Investment Income

7,237,650,797   6,330,054,008   5,830,824,895
EXPENSES          
Trustee expense (Note 3)

231,636,853   175,093,321   223,329,603
S&P license fee (Note 3)

150,726,719   115,509,122   117,918,485
Marketing expense (Note 3)

80,946,186   65,729,666   25,359,401
Registration and filing fees

3,546,000    
Legal and audit fees

330,925   588,706   441,522
Other expenses

5,707,312   5,042,924   2,504,225
Total Expenses

472,893,995   361,963,739   369,553,236
NET INVESTMENT INCOME (LOSS)

6,764,756,802   5,968,090,269   5,461,271,659
REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS)          
Net realized gain (loss) on:          
Investments — unaffiliated issuers

(3,951,898,541)   (3,915,717,181)   (2,352,742,735)
Investments — affiliates of the Trustee and the Sponsor

(6,161,327)   (17,957,675)  
In-kind redemptions — unaffiliated issuers

74,790,852,885   24,760,750,943   50,130,219,174
In-kind redemptions — affiliated issuers

97,883,398   15,556,396   87,262,145
Net realized gain (loss)

70,930,676,415   20,842,632,483   47,864,738,584
Net change in unrealized appreciation/depreciation on:          
Investments — unaffiliated issuers

73,445,093,833   44,789,048,168   (113,100,095,302)
Investments — affiliates of the Trustee and the Sponsor

326,127,232   154,584,224   (331,704,873)
Net change in unrealized appreciation/depreciation

73,771,221,065   44,943,632,392   (113,431,800,175)
NET REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS)

144,701,897,480   65,786,264,875   (65,567,061,591)
NET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS FROM OPERATIONS

$151,466,654,282   $71,754,355,144   $ (60,105,789,932)
See accompanying notes to financial statements. 
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SPDR S&P 500® ETF Trust
Statements of Changes in Net Assets

  Year Ended
9/30/24
  Year Ended
9/30/23
  Year Ended
9/30/22
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS FROM OPERATIONS:          
Net investment income (loss)

$ 6,764,756,802   $ 5,968,090,269   $ 5,461,271,659
Net realized gain (loss)

70,930,676,415   20,842,632,483   47,864,738,584
Net change in unrealized appreciation/depreciation

73,771,221,065   44,943,632,392   (113,431,800,175)
NET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS

151,466,654,282   71,754,355,144   (60,105,789,932)
NET EQUALIZATION CREDITS AND CHARGES (NOTE 2)

(64,412,896)   (13,333,359)   49,404,768
DISTRIBUTIONS TO UNITHOLDERS

(6,848,328,973)   (6,037,265,137)   (5,672,206,879)
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS FROM UNIT TRANSACTIONS:          
Proceeds from issuance of Units

931,210,511,336   656,633,347,164   752,047,231,926
Cost of Units redeemed

(890,145,523,272)   (648,847,861,480)   (740,656,771,588)
Net income equalization (Note 2)

64,412,896   13,333,359   (49,404,768)
NET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS FROM ISSUANCE AND REDEMPTION OF UNITS

41,129,400,960   7,798,819,043   11,341,055,570
NET INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS DURING THE PERIOD

185,683,313,373   73,502,575,691   (54,387,536,473)
NET ASSETS AT BEGINNING OF PERIOD

403,967,579,497   330,465,003,806   384,852,540,279
NET ASSETS AT END OF PERIOD

$ 589,650,892,870   $ 403,967,579,497   $ 330,465,003,806
UNIT TRANSACTIONS:          
Units sold

1,848,950,000   1,598,300,000   1,757,900,000
Units redeemed

(1,767,150,000)   (1,577,850,000)   (1,729,600,000)
NET INCREASE (DECREASE)

81,800,000   20,450,000   28,300,000
See accompanying notes to financial statements. 
13

SPDR S&P 500® ETF Trust
Financial Highlights
Selected data for a Unit outstanding throughout each period 

  Year Ended
9/30/24
  Year Ended
9/30/23
  Year Ended
9/30/22
  Year Ended
9/30/21
  Year Ended
9/30/20
Net asset value, beginning of period

$ 427.31   $ 357.29   $ 429.22   $ 335.21   $ 296.82
Income (loss) from investment operations:                  
Net investment income (loss) (a)

6.83   6.41   5.98   5.44   5.59
Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)

146.99   70.13   (71.78)   94.21   38.51
Total from investment operations

153.82   76.54   (65.80)   99.65   44.10
Net equalization credits and charges (a)

(0.07)   (0.01)   0.05   0.02   (0.03)
Less Distributions from:                  
Net investment income

(7.01)   (6.51)   (6.18)   (5.66)   (5.68)
Net asset value, end of period

$ 574.05   $ 427.31   $ 357.29   $ 429.22   $ 335.21
Total return (b)

36.15%   21.45%   (15.53)%   29.79%   14.98%
Ratios and Supplemental Data:                  
Net assets, end of period (in 000s)

$589,650,893   $403,967,579   $330,465,004   $384,852,540   $293,953,505
Ratios to average net assets:                  
Total expenses (excluding Trustee earnings credit and fee waivers)

0.09%   0.09%   0.09%   0.09%   0.09%
Total expenses (excluding Trustee earnings credit)

0.09%   0.09%   0.09%   0.09%   0.09%
Net expenses (c)

0.09%   0.09%   0.09%   0.09%   0.09%
Net investment income (loss)

1.35%   1.56%   1.40%   1.36%   1.81%
Portfolio turnover rate (d)

3%   2%   2%   4%   2%

(a) Per Unit numbers have been calculated using the average shares method, which more appropriately presents per Unit data for the year.
(b) Total return is calculated assuming a purchase of Units at net asset value per Unit on the first day and a sale at net asset value per Unit on the last day of each period reported. Distributions are assumed, for the purposes of this calculation, to be reinvested at the net asset value per Unit on the respective payment dates of the Trust. Total return for a period of less than one year is not annualized. Broker commission charges are not included in this calculation.
(c) Net of expenses waived by the Trustee.
(d) Portfolio turnover rate excludes securities received or delivered from in-kind processing of creations or redemptions of Units.
See accompanying notes to financial statements. 
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SPDR S&P 500® ETF Trust
Notes to Financial Statements
September 30, 2024

Note 1   Organization
SPDR S&P 500® ETF Trust (the “Trust”) is a unit investment trust created under the laws of the State of New York and registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended. The Trust is an “Exchange-Traded Fund”, the units of which are listed on and traded on the New York Stock Exchange (“NYSE”)  under the symbol “SPY”, and operates under an exemptive order granted by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”). The Trust was created to provide investors with the opportunity to purchase a security representing a proportionate undivided interest in a portfolio of securities consisting of substantially all of the component common stocks, in substantially the same weighting, which comprise the Standard & Poor’s 500® Index (the “S&P 500® Index”). Each unit of fractional undivided interest in the Trust is referred to as a “Unit”. The Trust commenced operations on January 22, 1993 upon the initial issuance of 150,000 Units (equivalent to three “Creation Units” — see Note 4) in exchange for a portfolio of securities assembled to reflect the intended portfolio composition of the Trust.
Under the Amended and Restated Standard Terms and Conditions of the Trust, as amended (the “Trust Agreement”), PDR Services, LLC (the “Sponsor”) and State Street Global Advisors Trust Company (the “Trustee”) are indemnified against certain liabilities arising out of the performance of their duties to the Trust. Additionally, in the normal course of business, the Trust enters into contracts that contain general indemnification clauses. The Trust’s maximum exposure under these arrangements is unknown as this would involve future claims that may be made against the Trust that have not yet occurred. However, based on experience, the Trustee expects the risk of material loss to be remote.
The Sponsor is an indirect, wholly-owned subsidiary of Intercontinental Exchange, Inc. (“ICE”). ICE is a publicly-traded entity, trading on the NYSE under the symbol “ICE.”
Note 2   Summary of Significant Accounting Policies
The following is a summary of significant accounting policies followed by the Trustee (who is responsible for the preparation of the Trust's financial statements) in the preparation of the Trust's financial statements:
The preparation of financial statements in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (“U.S. GAAP”) requires the Trustee to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. Actual results could differ from those estimates. The Trust is an investment company under U.S. GAAP and follows the accounting and reporting guidance applicable to investment companies.
Security Valuation
The Trust’s investments are valued at fair value each day that the NYSE is open and, for financial reporting purposes, as of the report date should the reporting period end on a day that the NYSE is not open. Fair value is generally defined as the price a fund would receive to sell an asset or pay to transfer a liability in an orderly transaction between market participants at the measurement date. By its nature, a fair value price is a good faith estimate of the valuation in a current sale and may not reflect an actual market price. The investments of the Trust are valued pursuant to the policy and procedures developed by the Oversight
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Notes to Financial Statements  (continued) 
September 30, 2024

Note 2  Summary of Significant Accounting Policies  (continued) 
Committee of the Trustee (the “Committee”). The Committee provides oversight of the valuation of investments for the Trust. 
Valuation techniques used to value the Trust’s equity investments are as follows:
Equity investments (including preferred stocks) traded on a recognized securities exchange for which market quotations are readily available are valued at the last sale price or official closing price, as applicable, on the primary market or exchange on which they trade. Equity investments traded on a recognized exchange for which there were no sales on that day are valued at the last published sale price or at fair value.
In the event that prices or quotations are not readily available or that the application of these valuation methods results in a price for an investment that is deemed to be not representative of the fair value of such investment, fair value will be determined in good faith by the Committee, in accordance with the valuation policy and procedures approved by the Trustee.
Fair value pricing could result in a difference between the prices used to calculate the Trust’s net asset value (“NAV”) and the prices used by the Trust’s underlying index, the S&P 500® Index, which in turn could result in a difference between the Trust’s performance and the performance of the S&P 500® Index.
The Trustee values the Trust's assets and liabilities at fair value using a hierarchy that prioritizes the inputs to valuation techniques, giving the highest priority to readily available unadjusted quoted prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities (Level 1 measurements) and the lowest priority to unobservable inputs (Level 3 measurements) when market prices are not readily available or reliable. The categorization of a value determined for an investment within the hierarchy is based upon the pricing transparency of the investment and is not necessarily an indication of the risk associated with the investment.
The three levels of the fair value hierarchy are as follows:
•  Level 1 – Unadjusted quoted prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities;
•   Level 2 – Inputs other than quoted prices included within Level 1 that are observable for the assets or liabilities either directly or indirectly, including quoted prices for similar assets or liabilities in active markets, quoted prices for identical or similar assets or liabilities in markets that are not considered to be active, inputs other than quoted prices that are observable for the asset or liability (such as exchange rates, financing terms, interest rates, yield curves, volatilities, prepayment speeds, loss severities, credit risks and default rates) or other market-corroborated inputs; and
•   Level 3 – Unobservable inputs for the asset or liability, including the Committee’s assumptions used in determining the fair value of investments. 
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SPDR S&P 500® ETF Trust
Notes to Financial Statements  (continued) 
September 30, 2024

Note 2  Summary of Significant Accounting Policies  (continued) 
Investment Transactions and Income Recognition
Investment transactions are accounted for on the trade date for financial reporting purposes. Dividend income and capital gain distributions, if any, are recognized on the ex-dividend date, or when the information becomes available, net of any foreign taxes withheld at source, if any. Non-cash dividends received in the form of stock, if any, are recorded as dividend income at fair value. Distributions received by the Trust may include a return of capital that is estimated by the Trustee. Such amounts are recorded as a reduction of the cost of investments or reclassified to capital gains. The Trust invests in real estate investment trusts (“REITs”). REITs determine the characterization of their income annually and may characterize a portion of their distributions as a return of capital or capital gain. The Trustee’s policy is to record all REIT distributions as dividend income initially and re-designate a portion to return of capital or capital gain distributions at year end based on information provided by the REIT and/or Trustee’s estimates of such re-designations for which actual information has not yet been reported. Realized gains and losses from the sale or disposition of investments are determined using the identified cost method.
Distributions
The Trust declares and distributes dividends from net investment income, if any, to its holders of Units (“Unitholders”), quarterly. Capital gain distributions, if any, are generally declared and paid annually. Additional distributions may be paid by the Trust to avoid imposition of federal income and excise tax on any remaining undistributed net investment income and capital gains. The amount and character of income and gains to be distributed are determined in accordance with federal tax regulations which may differ from net investment income and realized gains recognized for U.S. GAAP purposes.
Equalization
The Trustee follows the accounting practice known as “Equalization” by which a portion of the proceeds from sales and costs of reacquiring the Trust's Units, equivalent on a per Unit basis to the amount of distributable net investment income on the date of the transaction, is credited or charged to undistributed net investment income. As a result, undistributed net investment income per Unit is unaffected by sales or reacquisitions of the Trust's Units. Amounts related to Equalization can be found on the Statements of Changes in Net Assets.
Federal Income Taxes
For U.S. federal income tax purposes, the Trust has qualified as a “regulated investment company” under Subchapter M of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (a “RIC”), and intends to continue to qualify as a RIC. As a RIC, the Trust will generally not be subject to U.S. federal income tax for any taxable year on income, including net capital gains, that it distributes to its Unitholders, provided that it distributes on a timely basis at least 90% of its “investment company taxable income” determined prior to the deduction for dividends paid by the Trust (generally, its taxable income other than net capital gain) for such taxable year. In addition, provided that the Trust distributes substantially all of its ordinary income and capital gains during each calendar year, the Trust will not be subject to U.S. federal excise tax. Income and capital gain
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Notes to Financial Statements  (continued) 
September 30, 2024

Note 2  Summary of Significant Accounting Policies  (continued) 
distributions are determined in accordance with U.S. federal income tax principles, which may differ from U.S. GAAP. These book-tax differences are primarily due to differing treatments for in-kind transactions, REITs and losses deferred due to wash sales.
U.S. GAAP requires the evaluation of tax positions taken in the course of preparing the Trust’s tax returns to determine whether the tax positions are more likely than not to be sustained by the applicable tax authority. For U.S. GAAP purposes, the Trust recognizes the tax benefits of uncertain tax positions only when the position is more likely than not to be sustained, assuming examination by tax authorities.
The Trustee has reviewed the Trust's tax positions for the open tax years as of September 30, 2024 and has determined that no provision for income tax is required in the Trust’s financial statements. Generally, the Trust’s tax returns for the prior three fiscal years remain subject to examinations by the Trust’s major tax jurisdictions, which include the United States of America, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and the State of New York. The Trustee has the Trust recognize interest and penalties, if any, related to tax liabilities as income tax expense in the Statements of Operations. There were no such expenses for the year ended September 30, 2024.
No income tax returns are currently under examination. The Trustee has analyzed the relevant tax laws and regulations and their application to the Trust’s facts and circumstances and does not believe there are any uncertain tax positions that require recognition of any tax liabilities. Any potential tax liability is also subject to ongoing interpretation of laws by taxing authorities. The tax treatment of the Trust’s investments may change over time based on factors including, but not limited to, new tax laws, regulations and interpretations thereof.
During the year ended September 30, 2024, the Trustee reclassified $74,888,736,283 of non-taxable security gains realized from the in-kind redemption of Creation Units (Note 4) as an increase to paid in capital in the Statement of Assets and Liabilities.
At September 30, 2024, the Trust had capital loss carryforwards that may be utilized to offset any future net realized capital gains as follows:
Non-Expiring — Short Term

$ 3,794,929,949
Non-Expiring — Long Term

18,727,433,047
As of September 30, 2024, gross unrealized appreciation and gross unrealized depreciation of investments based on cost for federal income tax purposes were as follows:
  Tax
Cost
  Gross
Unrealized
Appreciation
  Gross
Unrealized
Depreciation
  Net Unrealized
Appreciation
(Depreciation)
SPDR S&P 500® ETF Trust

$579,545,308,919   $50,244,207,765   $40,196,569,811   $10,047,637,954
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Notes to Financial Statements  (continued) 
September 30, 2024

Note 2  Summary of Significant Accounting Policies  (continued) 
The tax character of distributions paid during the years ended September 30, 2024, 2023, and 2022 were as follows:
Distributions paid from:   2024   2023   2022
Ordinary Income

  $6,848,328,973   $6,037,265,137   $5,672,206,879
As of September 30, 2024, the components of distributable earnings (excluding unrealized appreciation/ (depreciation)) were undistributed ordinary income of $222,087,936 and undistributed capital gain of $0.
Note 3   Transactions with Affiliates of the Trustee and Sponsor
State Street Bank and Trust Company (“SSBT”), the parent of the Trustee, maintains the Trust’s accounting records, acts as custodian and transfer agent to the Trust, and provides administrative services, including the filing of certain regulatory reports. The Trustee pays SSBT for such services. The Trustee oversees the services provided by SSBT and is responsible for determining the composition of the portfolio of securities which must be delivered and/or received in exchange for the issuance and/or redemption of Creation Units of the Trust, and for adjusting the composition of the Trust’s portfolio from time to time to conform to changes in the composition and/or weighting structure of the S&P 500® Index. For these services, the Trustee received a fee at the following annual rates for the year ended September 30, 2024:
Net asset value of the Trust   Fee as a percentage of net asset value of the Trust
$0 – $499,999,999
$500,000,000 – $2,499,999,999
$2,500,000,000 and above
  0.10% per annum plus or minus the Adjustment Amount
0.08% per annum plus or minus the Adjustment Amount
0.06% per annum plus or minus the Adjustment Amount
The adjustment amount (the “Adjustment Amount”) is the sum of (a) the excess or deficiency of transaction fees received by the Trustee, less the expenses incurred in processing orders for the creation and redemption of Units and (b) the amounts earned by the Trustee with respect to the cash held by the Trustee for the benefit of the Trust. During the year ended September 30, 2024, the Adjustment Amount reduced the Trustee’s fee by $69,213,302. The Adjustment Amount included an excess of net transaction fees from processing orders of $6,768,533 and a Trustee earnings credit of $62,444,769.
The Trustee has voluntarily agreed to waive a portion of its fee, as needed, for one year until February 1, 2025, so that the total operating expenses would not exceed 0.0945% per annum of the daily NAV of the Trust. No amounts were waived for the years ended September 30, 2024, 2023 and 2022. The Trustee has not entered into an agreement with the Trust to recapture waived fees in subsequent periods, and the Trustee may discontinue the voluntary waiver.
In accordance with the Trust Agreement and under the terms of an exemptive order issued by the SEC, dated December 30, 1997, the Sponsor is reimbursed by the Trust for certain expenses up to a maximum of 0.20% of the Trust’s NAV on an annualized basis. The expenses reimbursed to the Sponsor for the years ended September 30, 2024,  2023 and 2022, did not exceed 0.20% per annum. The licensing and marketing
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Notes to Financial Statements  (continued) 
September 30, 2024

Note 3  Transactions with Affiliates of the Trustee and Sponsor  (continued) 
fee disclosed below are subject to both the reimbursement from the Trust to the Sponsor and expense limitation of 0.20% of the Trust’s NAV for the years ended September 30, 2024, 2023 and 2022. The Trust reimbursed the Sponsor for $384,319, $446,722 and $300,191 of legal fees for the years ended September 30, 2024, 2023 and 2022, respectively, which are included in Legal and audit fees on the Statements of Operations.
S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC (“S&P”), per a license from Standard & Poor’s Financial Services LLC, and State Street Global Advisors Funds Distributors, LLC (“SSGA FD” or the “Marketing Agent”) have entered into a license agreement (the “License Agreement”). The License Agreement grants SSGA FD, an affiliate of the Trustee, a license to use the S&P 500® Index and to use certain trade names and trademarks of S&P in connection with the Trust. The S&P 500® Index also serves as the basis for determining the composition of the Trust’s portfolio. The Trustee (on behalf of the Trust), the Sponsor and NYSE Arca, Inc. (“NYSE Arca”, the principal U.S. listing exchange for the Trust) have each received a sublicense from SSGA FD for the use of the S&P 500® Index and certain trade names and trademarks in connection with their rights and duties with respect to the Trust. The License Agreement may be amended without the consent of any of the owners of beneficial interests of Units. Currently, the License Agreement is scheduled to terminate on November 29, 2031, but its term may be extended without the consent of any of the owners of beneficial interests of Units. Pursuant to such arrangements and in accordance with the Trust Agreement, the Trust reimburses the Sponsor for payment of fees under the License Agreement to S&P equal to 0.03% of the daily size of the Trust (based on Unit closing price and outstanding Units) plus an annual license fee of $600,000.
The Sponsor has entered into an agreement with the Marketing Agent pursuant to which the Marketing Agent has agreed to market and promote the Trust. The Marketing Agent is reimbursed by the Sponsor for the expenses it incurs for providing such services out of amounts that the Trust reimburses the Sponsor. Expenses incurred by the Marketing Agent include, but are not limited to: printing and distribution of marketing materials describing the Trust, associated legal, consulting, advertising and marketing costs and other out-of-pocket expenses.
ALPS Distributors, Inc. (the “Distributor”) serves as the distributor of the Units. The Sponsor pays the Distributor for its services a flat annual fee of $25,000, and the Trust does not reimburse the Sponsor for this fee.
Investments in Affiliates of the Trustee and the Sponsor
The Trust has invested in companies that are considered affiliates of the Trustee (State Street Corp.) and the Sponsor (ICE). Such investments were made according to the representative portion of the S&P 500® Index. The market values of these investments at September 30, 2024 are listed in the Schedule of Investments.
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Notes to Financial Statements  (continued) 
September 30, 2024

Note 4   Unitholder Transactions
Units are issued and redeemed by the Trust only in Creation Unit size aggregations of 50,000 Units. Such transactions are only permitted on an in-kind basis, with a separate cash payment that is equivalent to the undistributed net investment income per Unit (income equalization) and a balancing cash component to equate the transaction to the NAV per Unit of the Trust on the transaction date. There is a transaction fee payable to the Trustee in connection with each creation and redemption of Creation Units made through the clearing process (the “Transaction Fee”). The Transaction Fee is non-refundable, regardless of the NAV of the Trust. The Transaction Fee is the lesser of $3,000 or 0.10% (10 basis points) of the value of one Creation Unit at the time of creation per participating party per day, regardless of the number of Creation Units created or redeemed on such day. The Transaction Fee is currently $3,000. For creations and redemptions outside the clearing process, including orders from a participating party restricted from engaging in transactions in one or more of the  common stocks that are included in the S&P 500® Index, an additional amount not to exceed three (3) times the Transaction Fee applicable for one Creation Unit is charged per Creation Unit per day.
Note 5   Investment Transactions
For the year ended September 30, 2024, the Trust had in-kind contributions, in-kind redemptions, purchases and sales of investment securities of $620,366,443,620, $579,236,046,414, $12,991,751,325, and $13,004,174,820, respectively. Net realized gain (loss) on investment transactions in the Statement of Operations includes net gains resulting from in-kind transactions of $74,888,736,283.
Note 6   Equity Investing and Market Risk
An investment in the Trust involves risks similar to those of investing in any fund of equity securities, such as market fluctuations caused by such factors as economic and political developments, changes in interest rates, perceived trends in securities prices, war, acts of terrorism, the spread of infectious disease or other public health issues. Local, regional or global events such as war, acts of terrorism, the spread of infectious disease or other public health issues, recessions, or other events could have a significant impact on the Trust and its investments and could result in increased premiums or discounts to the Trust’s net asset value. For example, conflict, loss of life and disaster connected to ongoing armed conflicts between Ukraine and Russia in Europe and Israel and Hamas in the Middle East could have severe adverse effects on their respective regions, including significant adverse effects on the regional or global economies and the markets for certain securities. Russia's invasion of Ukraine has resulted in sanctions against Russian governmental institutions, Russian entities, and Russian individuals that may result in the devaluation of Russian currency; a downgrade in the country’s credit rating; a freeze of Russian foreign assets; and a decline in the value and liquidity of Russian securities, properties, or interests. These Russian-related sanctions as well as the potential for military escalation and other corresponding events in Europe and the Middle East, and the resulting disruption of the Russian and Israeli economies, may cause volatility in other regional and global markets and may negatively impact the performance of various sectors and industries, as well as companies in other countries, which could have a negative effect on the performance of the Trust, even if the Trust does not have direct exposure to securities of Russian or Israeli issuers.
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Notes to Financial Statements  (continued) 
September 30, 2024

Note 6  Equity Investing and Market Risk  (continued) 
An investment in the Trust is subject to the risks of any investment in a broadly based portfolio of equity securities, including the risk that the general level of stock prices may decline, thereby adversely affecting the value of such investment. The value of common stocks actually held by the Trust and that make up the Trust’s portfolio (the “Portfolio Securities”) may fluctuate in accordance with changes in the financial condition of the issuers of Portfolio Securities, the value of equity securities generally and other factors. The identity and weighting of common stocks that are included in the S&P 500® Index and the Portfolio Securities change from time to time.
The financial condition of issuers of Portfolio Securities may become impaired or the general condition of the stock market may deteriorate, either of which may cause a decrease in the value of the Trust’s portfolio and thus in the value of Units. Since the Trust is not actively managed, the adverse financial condition of an issuer will not result in its elimination from the Trust’s portfolio unless such issuer is removed from the S&P 500® Index. Equity securities are susceptible to general stock market fluctuations and to volatile increases and decreases in value as market confidence in and perceptions of their issuers change. These investor perceptions are based on various and unpredictable factors, including expectations regarding government, economic, monetary and fiscal policies, inflation and interest rates, economic expansion or contraction, and global or regional political, economic and banking crises, as well as war, acts of terrorism and the spread of infectious disease, such as COVID-19, or other public health issues.
An outbreak of infectious respiratory illness caused by a novel coronavirus known as COVID-19 was first detected in China in December 2019 and was declared a pandemic by the World Health Organization in March 2020. The impact of COVID-19, and other infectious disease outbreaks that may arise in the future, could adversely affect the economies of many nations or the entire global economy, individual issuers and capital markets in ways that cannot necessarily be foreseen. Public health crises caused by the COVID-19 outbreak may exacerbate other pre-existing political, social and economic risks in certain countries or globally. These factors, as well as any restrictive measures instituted in order to prevent or control a pandemic or other public health crisis, such as the one posed by COVID-19, could have a material and adverse effect on the Trust’s investments.
Holders of common stocks of any given issuer incur more risk than holders of preferred stocks and debt obligations of the issuer because the rights of common stockholders, as owners of the issuer, generally are subordinate to the rights of creditors of, or holders of debt obligations or preferred stocks issued by, such issuer. Further, unlike debt securities that typically have a stated principal amount payable at maturity, or preferred stocks that typically have a liquidation preference and may have stated optional or mandatory redemption provisions, common stocks have neither a fixed principal amount nor a maturity. Equity securities values are subject to market fluctuations as long as the equity securities remain outstanding. The value of the Trust’s portfolio will fluctuate over the entire life of the Trust.
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Notes to Financial Statements  (continued) 
September 30, 2024

Note 6  Equity Investing and Market Risk  (continued) 
There can be no assurance that the issuers of Portfolio Securities will pay dividends. Distributions generally depend upon the declaration of dividends by the issuers of Portfolio Securities and the declaration of such dividends generally depends upon various factors, including the financial condition of the issuers and general economic conditions.
Note 7   Subsequent Events
The Trustee has evaluated the impact of all subsequent events on the Trust through the date on which the financial statements were issued and has determined that there were no subsequent events requiring adjustment or disclosure in the financial statements.
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SPDR S&P 500® ETF Trust
Report of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm

To the Trustee and Unitholders of SPDR S&P 500® ETF Trust
Opinion on the Financial Statements
We have audited the accompanying statement of assets and liabilities, including the schedule of investments, of SPDR S&P 500® ETF Trust (the "Trust") as of September 30, 2024, the related statements of operations and of changes in net assets for each of the three years in the period ended September 30, 2024, including the related notes, and the financial highlights for each of the five years in the period ended September 30, 2024 (collectively referred to as the “financial statements”). In our opinion, the financial statements present fairly, in all material respects, the financial position of the Trust as of September 30, 2024, the results of its operations and the changes in its net assets for each of the three years in the period ended September 30, 2024 and the financial highlights for each of the five years in the period ended September 30, 2024 in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America. 
Basis for Opinion
These financial statements are the responsibility of the Trust’s management. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on the Trust’s financial statements based on our audits. We are a public accounting firm registered with the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (United States) (PCAOB) and are required to be independent with respect to the Trust in accordance with the U.S. federal securities laws and the applicable rules and regulations of the Securities and Exchange Commission and the PCAOB.
We conducted our audits of these financial statements in accordance with the standards of the PCAOB. Those standards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free of material misstatement, whether due to error or fraud.
Our audits included performing procedures to assess the risks of material misstatement of the financial statements, whether due to error or fraud, and performing procedures that respond to those risks. Such procedures included examining, on a test basis, evidence regarding the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. Our audits also included evaluating the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overall presentation of the financial statements. Our procedures included confirmation of securities owned as of September 30, 2024 by correspondence with the custodian and brokers; when replies were not received from brokers, we performed other auditing procedures. We believe that our audits provide a reasonable basis for our opinion.
/s/ PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP
Boston, Massachusetts
November 22, 2024
We have served as the auditor of one or more investment companies in the SPDR Trusts since 1993.
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Other Information
September 30, 2024 (Unaudited)

Tax Information
For U.S. federal income tax purposes, the Trust reports the maximum amount allowable of its net taxable income as eligible for the corporate dividends received deduction.
For the fiscal year ended September 30, 2024, certain dividends paid by the Trust may be designated as qualified dividend income for U.S. federal income tax purposes and are eligible for reduced tax rates in the case of certain non-corporate unit holders that meet applicable holding period requirements with respect to their Units. Complete information will be reported in conjunction with your 2024 Form 1099-DIV.
The Trust reports the maximum amount allowable of qualified REIT dividends eligible for the qualified business income deduction under Section 199A.
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Other Information  (continued) 
September 30, 2024 (Unaudited)

FREQUENCY DISTRIBUTION OF DISCOUNTS AND PREMIUMS
Bid/Ask Price(1) vs Net Asset Value
As of September 30, 2024
  Bid/Ask Price Above NAV   Bid/Ask Price Below NAV
  50-99
BASIS
POINTS
  100-199
BASIS
POINTS
  >200
BASIS
POINTS
  50-99
BASIS
POINTS
  100-199
BASIS
POINTS
  >200
BASIS
POINTS
2024

0   0   0   0   0   0
2023

0   0   0   0   0   0
2022

0   0   0   0   0   0
2021

0   0   0   0   0   0
2020

0   0   0   0   0   0
Comparison of Total Returns Based on NAV and Bid/Ask Price(1)
The table below is provided to compare the Trust’s total pre-tax return at NAV with the total pre-tax returns based on bid/ask price and the performance of the S&P 500® Index. Past performance is not necessarily an indication of how the Trust will perform in the future. The return based on NAV shown in the table below reflects the impact of a fee waiver and, without this waiver, returns would have been lower.
Cumulative Total Return
  1 Year   5 Year   10 Year
SPDR S&P 500® ETF Trust          
Return Based on NAV

36.15%   108.43%   246.52%
Return Based on Bid/Ask Price

36.12%   108.43%   246.46%
S&P 500® Index

36.35%   109.83%   250.98%
Average Annual Total Return
  1 Year   5 Year   10 Year
SPDR S&P 500® ETF Trust          
Return Based on NAV

36.15%   15.82%   13.23%
Return Based on Bid/Ask Price

36.12%   15.82%   13.23%
S&P 500® Index

36.35%   15.98%   13.38%
(1) The bid/ask price is the midpoint of the best bid and best offer prices on NYSE Arca at the time the Trust’s NAV is calculated, ordinarily 4:00 p.m.
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(Unaudited)

Sponsor
PDR Services LLC
c/o NYSE Holdings LLC
11 Wall Street
New York, NY 10005
Trustee
State Street Global Advisors Trust Company
One Iron Street
Boston, MA 02210
Distributor
ALPS Distributors, Inc.
1290 Broadway Suite 1000
Denver, CO 80203
Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm
PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP
101 Seaport Boulevard, Suite 500
Boston, MA 02210
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