AT&T crashes as Americans can’t afford to pay their phone bills

(ZEROHEDGE) – Shares of AT&T fell on Thursday after CEO John Stankey said that customers are starting to put off paying their phone bills – which resulted in the wireless carrier cutting this year's forecast for free cash flow by $2 billion, Bloomberg reports.

Shares fell as much as 11% in early trading, the company's largest slide since 2022 which erased the stock's YTD gains.

A weakened consumer adds to pressure facing AT&T, which has already taken hits from deeply discounting new phones and capital outlay on network equipment. The company now expects 2022 free cash flow of $14 billion - with around $1 billion of the reduced amount tied to the "timing of customer collections."

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