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Under the Biden administration, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau finalized a rule barring medical debt from appearing ...
A B.C. man has spent over a year battling Equifax after his credit score vanished without explanation — until Go Public ...
Then came the shock: a $4,500 bill for two months’ rent plus penalties. Murray was sure it had to be a mistake, but when his ...
The $389 billion data broker industry dodged regulation again. Here’s how it happened and what you can do to keep your info ...
Thousands of Americans experience identity theft each year — and when a bad actor starts using your information, there’s no ...
The nonprofit group Consumer Action uses education and advocacy to protect consumers in areas including credit, banking, ...
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau first suspended many of its ... In 2023, the three major credit reporting agencies, Experian, Equifax and TransUnion, stopped reporting medical debt ...
President Trump's administration is drastically shrinking the size and mission of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, part of a months-long gambit to scale back the financial regulator.