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A federal judge blocked a rule from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau that would have stopped medical bills from ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is facing a lawsuit from community groups who claim the agency acted unlawfully to ...
An estimated one-fifth of U.S. households have medical debt on their credit reports, a burden that makes it more expensive ...
Americans will no longer have to decide what’s more important: Their health or their credit score. Finalized on January 7, a ...
A federal judge has halted a CFPB rule aimed at removing unpaid medical debt from credit reports, impacting 15 million Americans. The decision underscores the ongoing debate over the role of medical ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (“CFPB” or “Bureau”) has seen significant changes since President Donald Trump fired former Director ...
A federal judge has struck down a Biden-era rule which would have eliminated medical debt from Americans credit reports.
A federal judge in Texas has reversed a Biden administration rule that wiped medical debt from credit reports, affecting ...
In a win for credit bureaus and debt collectors, medical debt will be allowed to stay on your credit report after all.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau plans to revise a rule that it had previously withdrawn governing when state attorneys general are required to report coming lawsuits, following industry ...
The CFPB has continued to announce additional procedural, rulemaking and administrative changes, with the latest being three postings to the Federal Register on June 18, 2025: 1) a final rule ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Senate Republicans have moved to cut the funding of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau by roughly half, as part of President Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill,” which is likely to lead ...