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 ...
The ruling by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau could help lift credit scores, but it may face legal challenges.
Credit-reporting companies and debt collectors have previously opposed the policy, which could face political and legal ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) on Tuesday finalized its rule barring medical debt from being included on ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB or Bureau) finalized a rule aimed at removing an estimated $49 billion in ...
Most medical debt will be scrapped from consumer credit reports under a final US rule implementing a Biden administration ...
Two trade groups filed a lawsuit against the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau claiming it exceeded its authority and ...
With a new rule from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, you could find it easier to get a loan even with medical debt.
The amendment to Regulation V is expected to raise the number of mortgage approvals by about 22,000 loans per year.
The agency estimated the rule will remove more than $49 billion in medical bills from the credit reports of about 15 million ...