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The rule will remove an estimated $49 billion in medical bills from the credit reports of millions of Americans.
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The ruling by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau could help lift credit scores, but it may face legal challenges.
The agency issued final guidance that it estimated could reduce lead exposure from processed baby foods by about 20% to 30%.
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The Biden administration has moved to ban unpaid medical bills from appearing on credit reports, making it easier for people ...
On Jan. 7, the Biden administration announced a new rule that blocks medical debt from appearing on credit reports.
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau finalized a rule that will remove medical bills from credit reports to end what the bureau called "coercive debt collection practices." ...
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