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Finance companies can continue to make lending decisions based on information about medical bills contained in consumer credit reports, a judge rules.
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.
The ruling targets a Consumer Financial Protection Bureau rule that would have removed medical debt from 15 million credit ...
The CFPB pushed further, however, finalizing a rule in early January barring all medical debt from influencing people’s ...
A federal judge in Texas removed a Biden-era finalized ruled by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau that would have removed medical debt from credit reports. U.S. District Court Judge Sean Jordan ...
Federal judge overturns CFPB rule aiming to omit medical debt from credit reports, arguing it's against the Fair Credit ...
In a win for credit bureaus and debt collectors, medical debt will be allowed to stay on your credit report after all.
A federal judge has blocked a Biden administration rule that would have removed medical debt from credit reports, affecting ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau rule removes medical debt from the credit reports of 15 million Americans.
Under the Biden administration, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau finalized a rule barring medical debt from appearing on credit reports. Now, the agency is siding with the credit industry ...