A bill now winning support in the state Legislature prevents medical debt from being reported to consumer credit agencies.
About 31 million Americans borrowed money to pay for health care last year, accumulating $74 billion in medical debt, West ...
Credit card debt is a challenge for retirees and those nearing retirement. Many adults 50 and older carry credit card debt or ...
Although Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) priorities and mandates are undergoing shifts with the new Trump administration, the CFPB ...
Republican lawmakers are moving to eliminate a Biden-era Consumer Financial Protection Bureau rule barring medical debt from ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau rule means that millions of Americans with unpaid medical bills will not face ...
The fate of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's new rules to exclude medical debt from credit reports is uncertain, impacting millions.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is offline — for now. Here’s what that could mean for people with medical debt.
New CFPB rules may erase $49 billion in medical debt from credit reports, boosting credit scores for 15 million Americans if enforcement proceeds.
On March 3, a trio of credit reporting agencies (defendants) moved to dismiss a plaintiff’s second amended complaint filed in the U.S. District ...
Fed-up patients facing astronomical medical bills are fighting back against hospitals and insurance companies with a secret weapon: artificial intelligence. Alicia Bittle gave birth to her ...
Millions of Americans admit that paying for health care expenses often means going into debt based on findings in a recent ...