About 15 million Americans will see their credit reports cleared of medical debt under a new rule approved by the Consumer ...
The rule from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) will remove $49 billion in medical debt for 15 million ...
The CFPB said the new rule will remove an estimated $49 billion in medical bills from the credit reports of about 15 million ...
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The federal Consumer Financial Protection Bureau on Tuesday issued new regulations barring medical debts from American credit reports, enacting a major new consumer protection just days before Preside ...
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Unpaid medical bills will no longer appear on credit reports, according to a final rule announced Tuesday by the Biden administration.
The new rule is expected to raise credit scores of those with medical debt by an average of 20 points and lead to 22,000 ...
The rule, announced by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, prohibits unpaid medical bills from appearing on credit reports used to determine if people qualify for loans on things like homes and ...