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Looking for a Consumer Staples ETF? Here's How XLP and RSPS Compare on Cost, Risk, and Earnings

Expense ratios and portfolio structure set these consumer staples ETFs apart, with each offering a distinct approach to sector exposure.

By Katie Brockman Dec 14, 2025 at 6:23PM EST

Key Points

  • XLP charges a much lower expense ratio and manages far more assets than RSPS.
  • Both funds have earned similar total returns, but XLP features deeper concentration in mega-cap staples leaders.
  • RSPS’s equal-weight approach could appeal to those seeking less exposure to sector giants.

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