For millions of Americans saddled with medical debt, a new chapter of financial liberation is underway. The Consumer ...
Millions of Americans may see significant changes to their credit reports in the coming months if they have unpaid medical ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB or Bureau) finalized a rule aimed at removing an estimated $49 billion in ...
If you have any medical debt, you’ll be glad to know it will no longer appear on your credit report. On Tuesday, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) announced the finalization of a rule ...
Trade groups file lawsuit against CFPB over new rule banning medical debt from credit reports, arguing it exceeds statutory authority.
Experian, the credit reporting giant, let compliance slide when it came to addressing consumer complaints about incorrect ...
There is an estimated $49 billion in unpaid medical bills from the credit reports of roughly 15 million Americans.
The Federal Trade Commission is a government agency that enforces consumer protection and antitrust laws. Consumers can also ...
Consumer watchdog said new rule would lead to rising credit scores and an additional 22,000 low-cost mortgages annually.
Two trade groups filed a lawsuit against the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau claiming it exceeded its authority and ...
The CFPB has sued Experian, claiming the company failed to properly investigate consumer credit report disputes.