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Maybe it's time to change your number. If you want to keep your current one maybe port it into something like google voice where it can sit and eventually the spam will stop.
I have my main number that I've had for over a decade on GV and then I have my direct number that I give out sparingly, mechanics, plumbers, etc that need to contact me and I need to receive the call, my GV number is set to not ring at all aside from messagea.
Lol, like that would stop the spam.
I've found whenever you get a new number, it was probably abandoned by someone with credit issues and/or stalkers.
I think the only thing you can do is put your phone on silent for everything except whitelisted numbers and have it go directly to voicemail for everyone else.
You can sometimes get a fresh number. I got lucky with mine (keep my junk phone for club-cards and the like)