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 ...
The Biden administration finalized a new rule that will prevent Americans from the harm caused by medical debt, including ...
Unpaid medical bills will no longer appear on credit reports under a final rule announced by the Biden administration.
Equifax and TransUnion — said last year they would remove medical collections under $500 from U.S. consumer credit reports, but many consumers have debt much higher than that. The new rule bans all ...
Harvard University has hired another law firm to help it navigate a U.S. House investigation into its response to claims of ...
Sky5 got its first clear look at the destruction caused by the Palisades Fire Thursday morning and used satellite technology ...
With a new rule from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, you could find it easier to get a loan even with medical debt.
The ruling by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau could help lift credit scores, but it may face legal challenges.
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 ...