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Americans’ unpaid medical bills will remain on their credit reports after a federal judge last week annulled a Biden-era Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) rule that would have removed such ...
The rule would have removed more than $49 billion in medical bills from the credit reports of about 15 million Americans, the ...
Congress should not have created the CFPB. Multiple federal agencies already existed to enforce consumer protection laws. The ...
In a surprise settlement, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau ordered the Texas lender to pay a penalty and compensate ...
The Trump administration has postponed the rule, and the recent court order means that medical bills exceeding $500 can ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, led by President Trump’s administration, has dropped a case against Navy Federal ...
New law cuts Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s funding cap by 46%, saving $2 billion, Republicans say. GOP argues the ...
A federal judge in Texas on Friday granted a request from the Trump administration and industry groups to scrap regulations ...
The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas July 11 vacated a rule issued by the previous administration that ...
A federal judge in Texas dismissed the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's medical debt rule and prohibited states from ...
Buy now, pay later (BNPL) services have entrenched themselves on every shopping platform and nearly every service you can ...
A federal judge in Texas reversed a Biden-era rule on Friday that permitted medical debt to be wiped from credit reports, according to court documents. U.S. District Judge Sean Jordan, a 2019 ...