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Spirit Airlines, weighed down by debt, is unlikely to find new suitors

Spirit, laden with $5.5 billion in debt, is reportedly looking to talk with advisers about its debt load.

Social Security’s cost-of-living adjustment for 2025 could be the lowest in five years

The program’s COLA for 2025 could be as low as 1.4%, compared to 3.2% in 2024

Fisker has ‘arguably become a meme stock’ says Stocktwits

Electric vehicle maker Fisker has seen its stock tumble below $1 for the first time in recent days

Activist investor Peltz makes his case for joining Disney board

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These Americans are struggling to pay their bills on time: ‘Financial stress appears to have risen,’ New York Fed says

A New York Fed report tracks which households are missing payments on car loans and credit cards.

If this is all the downside the bears can deliver, then the bull market may still be intact

Support for the S&P 500 is just below 4700, with stronger support at 4600.

Fed’s Bostic makes case for first rate cut in July-September quarter

Atlanta Fed President Raphael Bostic on Thursday laid out the case for the central bank holding back on the first interest-rate cut until the July-September quarter.

Social Security: Presidential candidates are talking about all the wrong things

We should be happy that any candidate is talking about the Social Security and Medicare crises, even if the talks aren’t always that serious

Mortgage rates fall to an eight-month low

The 30-year mortgage rate is averaging 6.6%, Freddie Mac said in its latest weekly survey on Thursday.

Oil prices rise as traders weigh demand worries, Middle East supply threats

Oil futures climb on Thursday as traders weighed the outlook for demand, as well as the threat to supply from strife in the Middle East.

Government shutdown: Senate to act Thursday on fix that would extend funding into March

The U.S. Senate is set to vote Thursday on funding the federal government through early March, in a bid to avoid a partial shutdown that would begin Saturday morning.

Truist Financial’s stock shrugs off loss as revenue and other metrics beat estimates

Truist took a noncash goodwill impairment of $6.1 billion but said its underlying results were "positive."
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