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The Trump administration is moving to overrule state laws that protect consumers’ credit reports from medical debt.
The Trump administration is moving to overrule state laws that protect consumers’ credit reports from medical debt. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has drafted an interpretative rule related ...
The Trump administration's efforts to block states from excluding medical debt from credit reports spark controversy.
Loan approvals that once required several business days now close in minutes. For direct lenders, automation has become both a competitive differentiator and a cost-control strategy. Algorithms now ...
On October 28, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) published guidance interpreting the federal Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) to ...
This article originally published at Connecticut faces setback as federal rule could undo medical debt protections. Body ...
A federal rule restricting the debt’s inclusion has been canceled. Now, the consumer bureau is trying to overturn state ...
One of the perks of using a credit card is the rewards, with many offering cash back based on what you spend. Redeeming the ...
Among those with the most to gain from rent reporting are the nearly 49 million adult Americans who don't have a credit score ...
The Trump administration took another step Tuesday to weaken protections for Americans with medical debt, issuing new ...
This week, Delaware became the 15th state to outlaw the inclusion of medical debt on credit reports. However, a new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau rule could change that.