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CFPB’s New Rule Removes Medical Debt from Credit Reports

Isabella Rodriguez by Isabella Rodriguez
January 7, 2025
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has finalized a new rule that will remove medical debt from Americans’ credit reports. Announced on Tuesday, January 7th, the rule is set to benefit millions who have struggled with the financial burden of unpaid medical bills.

The new regulation will eliminate roughly $49 billion in medical debt from the credit reports of approximately 15 million Americans. By doing so, the rule is expected to boost credit scores by an average of 20 points, making it easier for individuals to qualify for loans, including mortgages, car loans, and small business loans.

“No one should be denied economic opportunity because they got sick or experienced a medical emergency,” said Vice President Kamala Harris. She also emphasized that the rule would be “life-changing for millions of families,” as it would provide them with better access to credit, improving their financial security.

The move aligns with the Biden administration’s promise to tackle healthcare-related financial challenges. With medical debt being one of the leading causes of financial instability in the U.S., many individuals have been forced to make difficult sacrifices, such as limiting essential spending, due to the strain of unpaid bills. By removing this debt from credit reports, the CFPB aims to lessen the financial consequences that can derail people’s lives.

Some industry groups, including the Association of Credit and Collection Professionals, oppose the rule, arguing it reduces accountability for unpaid bills and could make it harder for people to access credit in the future. However, many consumer advocates view the change as a positive step in easing financial struggles for millions of Americans.

The new regulations are expected to take effect in March 2025, although legal challenges could delay the timeline. As of now, major credit reporting agencies have agreed to voluntarily remove medical debt from their reports, a move seen as a precursor to the official rule.

While some critics remain skeptical, the rule has the potential to significantly impact the lives of those affected by medical debt, improving their financial futures and providing much-needed relief.

Tags: Biden AdministrationCFPBCredit ReportsEconomicMedical debt

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