Federal Judge Reverses Rule To Remove Medical Debt From Credit Reports
A Consumer Financial Protection Bureau rule that would have removed medical debt from credit reports was struck down by a Texas federal judge.
Read MoreA Consumer Financial Protection Bureau rule that would have removed medical debt from credit reports was struck down by a Texas federal judge.
Read MoreThe Trump administration is continuing efforts to dismantle the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau as part of its wider cost-cutting goals, placing dozens of federal consumer safeguards on the chopping block.
Read MoreVice President Harris announced a final rule by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to remove medical debt from consumer credit reports. This rule will reduce the burden of medical debt and ensure that patients are not denied access to credit for home mortgages, car loans, or small business loans due to unpaid medical bills.
Read MoreThe Consumer Financial Protection Bureau filed a proposed order against the student loan servicer Navient for its years of failures and lawbreaking Thursday, Sept. 12.
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