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A federal judge in Texas removed a Biden-era finalized ruled by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau that would have removed medical debt from credit reports. U.S. District Court Judge Sean Jordan ...
A judge blocked a CFPB rule to erase medical debt from credit reports, leaving 15 million consumers with bills that could hurt their credit.
The judge's decision vacated a rule imposed by the Biden administration earlier this year to keep medical debt from affecting ...
Federal judge overturns CFPB rule aiming to omit medical debt from credit reports, arguing it's against the Fair Credit ...
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A federal judge ruled medical debt can again impact credit scores — but protections remain under New York law — with a few caveats. Here's what to know.
In a win for credit bureaus and debt collectors, medical debt will be allowed to stay on your credit report after all.
Consumers were dealt a blow after a federal judge in Texas voided a Biden-era rule that would ban the inclusion of medical debt on credit reports.