SCHB vs VUG
Schwab U.S. Broad Market ETF vs Vanguard Growth Index Fund ETF Shares
Last updated: 2026-04-02
Schwab U.S. Broad Market ETF (SCHB) is an exchange-traded fund that provides exposure to the total U.S. stock market across all capitalizations. Launched in 2009, the fund has a 17-year track record.
AUM: N/A ER: N/A Yield: N/A Since: 2009-11-03
Vanguard Growth Index Fund ETF Shares (VUG) is an exchange-traded fund that provides exposure to large-cap U.S. growth stocks with above-average earnings potential. Launched in 2004, the fund has a 22-year track record.
AUM: N/A ER: N/A Yield: N/A Since: 2004-01-30
Quick Verdict
Both funds have delivered similar 1-year returns (16.3% vs 17.0%), tracking closely.
Key Metrics
Performance Chart
Indexed to 100 at start (5-year comparison)
SCHB +53.3%
VUG +66.0%
Performance Comparison
Fee Impact Over Time
Estimated fee cost difference assuming 8% annual returns
Risk Metrics
Based on 5 years of daily returns