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  2. Will AT&T Increase Its Dividend This Year? - AOL

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    Historically, AT&T has announced dividend increases toward the end of the year. If it does so this year, there may be an interest rate cut or two by then and dividend stocks could be rallying. In ...

  3. Can Retirees Still Trust AT&T's 5.8% Dividend Yield? - AOL

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    The company is rebuilding its dividend reputation after cutting the payout in 2022.

  4. Why AT&T May Have Just Become an Even Better Dividend Stock ...

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    Currently, AT&T has a payout ratio of 64% and over the trailing 12 months it has accumulated $21 billion in free cash flow, which is far more than the $8.2 billion it has paid out in dividends ...

  5. Is AT&T Still a Top High-Yield Dividend Stock? - AOL

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    The telecom giant's high yield appears sustainable, which should attract investors as interest rates come down.

  6. AT&T vs. Verizon Communications: Which High-Yielding Dividend ...

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    Given that the company pays $8.2 billion in dividends over the course of a full year, there's ample room for the business to justify an increase to the payout amid such strong results.

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  8. Is AT&T's 5%-Yielding Dividend Finally a Buy for ... - AOL

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  9. AT&T's 5%-Yielding Dividend Continues to Grow Safer - AOL

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    AT&T (NYSE: T) currently offers a very attractive dividend. At a 5% yield, the telecom giant's payout is several times higher than the S&P 500 (less than 1.5%). However, with that higher yield ...