A new federal rule prevents medical debt from counting against Americans seeking credit for a variety of purposes.
Americans will no longer have to decide what’s more important: Their health or their credit score. Finalized on January 7, a ...
A new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau rule means consumers’ hospital and doctor bills can no longer weigh down their ...
Outstanding credit card and other revolving debt decreased $13.7 billion, the most since early in the pandemic, after surging ...
A rule finalized this week bans outstanding medical debts from appearing on credit reports and prohibits lenders from using ...
Unpaid medical bills will no longer appear on credit reports under a final rule announced by the Biden administration.
The Biden administration finalized a new rule that will prevent Americans from the harm caused by medical debt, including ...
The Biden Administration announced an initiative Tuesday to remove an estimated $49 billion in medical debt from credit ...
Harvard University has hired another law firm to help it navigate a U.S. House investigation into its response to claims of ...
With a new rule from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, you could find it easier to get a loan even with medical debt.
In a major change that could affect millions of Americans' credit scores, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau on Tuesday ...
The CFPB said the new rule will remove an estimated $49 billion in medical bills from the credit reports of about 15 million ...