President Donald Trump's day-one executive order freezing regulations could affect several rules on consumer finances that ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s (CFPB) new rule banning medical debt from credit reports could see a delay and further reconsideration.
On January 7, 2025, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (“CFPB”) published a final Rule (the “Rule”) that prohibits consumer reporting ...
can cost a fortune 15 million people should see medical debt disappear ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is aiming to protect consumers from illegal medical debt collection practices.
Lenders soon won't be able to consider unpaid medical bills as a credit history factor when they evaluate potential borrowers ...
The CFPB estimates credit scores could jump by up to 20 points when medical debt disappears from reports. That impact can be ...
It’s probably a good thing,” said economist Dr. Ray Perryman. “The credit rating agencies themselves had already begun to do some of this.” ...
The Tennessee General Assembly is not in session this week, but lawmakers are busy filing bills, including one that would ...
The consumer watchdog agency is closing out President Joe Biden's term with guns blazing, issuing new rules and regulations ...
The director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Rohit Chopra, has been waiting for a phone call, letter, email, ...
Updated Jan. 7 Medical debt to be removed from all credit reports: The rule, finalized by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, will remove an estimated $49 billion in unpaid medical bills ...