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A federal judge recently ruled that the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau overstepped its authority in creating the rule, so medical debts will now remain on credit reports.
Ga., joins ABC News’ Linsey Davis to discuss the overturning of a Biden-era rule that would have banned lenders from including medical debt in credit reports.
CFPB research has indicated that medical debt on credit reports is “a poor predictor” of whether a person will repay a loan, ...
A federal judge recently struck down a national rule that barred medical debt from appearing on consumer credit reports. In ...
The ruling targets a Consumer Financial Protection Bureau rule that would have removed medical debt from 15 million credit ...
The judge's decision vacated a rule imposed by the Biden administration earlier this year to keep medical debt from affecting ...
A Texas judge Tuesday ruled that medical debt can be included in credit reports, potentially making it harder for many people ...
Judge Sean Jordan vacated the rule that would have kept preventing lenders from using medical debt on credit reports in loan ...
The CFPB pushed further, however, finalizing a rule in early January barring all medical debt from influencing people’s ...
President Donald Trump’s administration says it is ending the deployment of 2,000 National Guard troops sent to Los Angeles ...
A federal judge in Texas removed a Biden-era finalized rule by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau that would have ...