The Trump administration is moving to overrule state laws that protect consumers’ credit reports from medical debt.
A federal rule restricting the debt’s inclusion has been canceled. Now, the consumer bureau is trying to overturn state ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau in new guidance says that federal law bars states, including California, from ...
The Trump administration has issued an interpretive rule that undermines state laws forbidding the inclusion of medical debt ...
The Trump administration's efforts to block states from excluding medical debt from credit reports spark controversy.
THURSDAY, Oct. 30, 2025 (HealthDay News) — The Trump administration is taking steps to roll back state laws that protect consumers from having medical debt appear on their credit reports. The move ...
The Trump administration is set to issue new guidance prohibiting states from removing medical debt from credit reports.
The Trump Administration is seeking to nullify state laws that protect consumers from having medical debt appear on their ...
About one in five U.S. residents has at least one medical debt collection listed on their credit reports, disproportionately ...
A Delaware law aimed at prohibiting medical debt from appearing on consumer reports officially took effect this week.
Credit bureaus collect and maintain records on your credit accounts, balances and the payments you make. The three major credit bureaus are Equifax, Experian and TransUnion. Each credit bureau ...
The Trump administration took another step Tuesday to weaken protections for Americans with medical debt, issuing new guidance that threatens ongoing state efforts to keep that debt off consumers’ ...