The Biden administration issued a rule that would bar medical debt from being included on credit reports. Consumer advocates ...
The halt means the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau will cease crafting regulations or enforcing any rules or ...
If healthcare entities believe that people won't pay their medical bills at the margin, they'll likely raise prices.
The Biden administration's new rule eliminates $49 billion in medical debt from credit reports, potentially boosting credit ...
More than 100 million Americans are burdened with medical bills they can’t pay. In the final weeks of the Biden ...
The change is expected to boost millions of people's credit scores and helping them qualify for home mortgages. It's unclear ...
Ali Velshi explains how a recent Trump firing could allow him to rollback consumer protections that directly affect the ...
A groundbreaking rule from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau will eliminate medical debt from credit reports starting ...
can cost a fortune 15 million people should see medical debt disappear ...
The CFPB estimates credit scores could jump by up to 20 points when medical debt disappears from reports. That impact can be ...
President Donald Trump's day-one executive order freezing regulations could affect several rules on consumer finances that ...
The financial strain of medical debt has long been a silent burden for millions of Americans, often arising from emergencies, hospital stays, or life-altering diagnoses. Recent policy changes, ...