@saharali1991 Yes, they pay dividends but are lower and accumulated(around 1,6% i think) so until you sell you don't gain.
The cost is higher true, but you have the advantage of having an ETF focused in income without selling, the closer to retirement the more interesting. Might be also a little boost to you seeing already some income.
The ETF that I share Is around 3% Dividend yield with good growth and is a fund with Distribution. Is not as tax efficient, but you don't need to sell a single time, for the long run, i think is helpful mentally. Maybe the percentage that I said is high with 15 years horizon, or you might like to think out for later.