Add news
News Every Day |

What banning medical debt from your credit score actually means

19
Vox
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau director Rohit Chopra arrives to testify before a Senate Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Committee hearing on Capitol Hill on December 11, 2024, in Washington, DC. | Kent Nishimura/Getty Images

In the final days of its tenure, the Biden administration has banned credit reporting agencies from including medical debts in their reports, aiming to make it easier for people to access credit, including loans and mortgages.

“No one should be denied economic opportunity because they got sick or experienced a medical emergency,” Vice President Kamala Harris said in a White House statement announcing the new rule Tuesday.

The administration first proposed the rule in June 2024, and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) issued the final ruling today. 

The new rule is part of a constellation of federal, state, and local strategies, stretching back to the Obama administration, to reduce the burden of medical debt on Americans. Advocates hail the change as an important step, but its effects may not be as significant as the administration hopes. And with Republicans already speaking out against it, it’s possible the rule might be reversed or not enforced at all.

How the ban — and medical debt reporting — works

It’s up to individual medical providers whether they report debt to credit agencies. The information in that report is then used to calculate a person’s credit score, which helps lenders like banks determine how likely a person is to pay off debt they accrue. The idea to remove medical debt from credit reports isn’t new. In 2023, major companies like TransUnion, Experian, and Equifax stopped including medical debt under $500 in their credit reports.

The new rule “will remove an estimated $49 billion in medical bills from the credit reports of about 15 million Americans,” according to the CFPB. The CFPB claims that medical debt isn’t actually a very good predictor of a person’s overall creditworthiness, and that “consumers frequently report receiving inaccurate bills or being asked to pay bills that should have been covered by insurance or financial assistance programs.”

The new rule only addresses medical debt when it has already gone into collections, Stanford University economics professor Neale Mahoney explained. “You can basically either address medical debt at the source, like right after hospitalization, or you can sort of address things downstream,” like the new rule, he said. Other downstream interventions include retiring medical debt, as some municipalities have done

The change can improve people’s financial situations, according to Francis Wong, an economist at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. 

“Our research indicates that people are better off, in the sense that having medical debt removed from their credit reports leads to meaningful increases in credit scores, especially for those who do not show signs of financial distress outside of their medical debt,” Wong wrote in an email.

As part of the broader landscape of medical debt interventions, the new rule is an important tool because it could encourage people to continue seeking medical care, according to Eva Marie Stahl, vice president of programs and policy at Undue Medical Debt, an organization that helps pay off medical debt and advises on policy solutions to medical debt.

“In some cases, [reported medical debt] could prevent somebody from accessing work or a place to live,” Stahl said. “It’s top of mind for people when they access health care. So we’re hoping that people are just sort of breathing a sigh of relief today and thinking a little bit differently about how they engage with the health system, so that they’re putting their health care needs first.”

Will the new policy make a difference?

However, Wong and Mahoney, who worked together on a research paper about paying off medical debt, also cautioned how the new rule will impact people’s financial situations.

The change will be most significant for people who don’t carry much other debt, according to Mahoney. “There are people who have otherwise good credit except for medical debt and collections, and so for those folks you see, I think, meaningful increases in credit scores,” Mahoney told Vox. This might look like an increase of 14 points on average and an increase of $900 in credit limits, which is not insignificant.

Simply leaving medical debt off credit reports doesn’t address the broader problem of continued medical debt. “Those who owe medical debt may be grappling with ongoing issues associated with the original medical event, such as poor health and inability to work,” Wong wrote. For many people, it also probably won’t mean the difference between getting a home loan and being denied, he said. “Although removing medical debt from credit reports is likely to increase access to credit card borrowing, the same may not be true for access to mortgages, given that few people with medical debt may be in a position to afford a mortgage.”

Ultimately, the debt still exists, whether or not it shows up on a credit report, and it impacts people’s finances and their ability to access medical care. 

Then there’s the possibility that whatever relief the rule brings to people in debt will not last. Republicans in Congress have already spoken out against the rule, both from a policy perspective and as part of an effort to curtail the CFPB’s regulatory agenda.

In an August memo to CFPB director Rohit Chopra, members of the House Committee on Financial Services wrote that “restricting inclusion of medical debt in credit reports and scores will undermine underwriting processes and increase risk in the financial system, to the detriment of consumers,” and argued that the rule would have “significant negative effects on access and affordability of credit for all consumers, and particularly for low-income borrowers.”

Banking industry lobbying groups, like the Bank Policy Institute and the Consumer Bankers Association, urged Chopra to withdraw the rule, saying that it would actually make credit more expensive because it would be riskier and more scarce if access improved. The groups also pushed back against the common argument that medical debt, as a product of circumstances beyond people’s control, is different from other kinds of debt related to a lack of financial knowledge or adequate planning. 

A Republican Congress might not have the votes to roll back the new rule. But the CFPB will change dramatically under the incoming Trump administration, and leadership may not enforce the medical debt credit reporting ban or the other protections the agency has put in place in the last months of the Biden administration. 

Москва

Московская молодежь пристрастилась к огородам

Restore Your Vehicle’s Shine with Expert Car Detailing

Global Leaders in Realistic Dolls – Where Technology Meets Art

How Realistic Sex Dolls Are Made – Behind the Scenes

Long-Lasting Shine and Protection for Your Car’s Paint

Ria.city
Реклама
  • ИП Попов А.П.
  • ИНН: 602715631406
Ревматолог: "11 апреля 2024 в г.Колумбус запущена квота"

Каждый человек с больными суставами имеет право получить...






Реклама
  • ИП Попов А.П.
  • ИНН: 602715631406
Ревматолог: "11 апреля 2024 в г.Колумбус запущена квота"

Каждый человек с больными суставами имеет право получить...


Реклама
  • ИП Попов А.П.
  • ИНН: 602715631406
Ревматолог: "11 апреля 2024 в г.Колумбус запущена квота"

Каждый человек с больными суставами имеет право получить...

Read also

53 frantic hours of searching for survivors after the roof collapses at an iconic Dominican club

Fact check: Alleged quote attributed to CM Gandapur disparaging Imran Khan in media interaction is fake

Player news from R5 of 2025: Collingwood vs Sydney

News, articles, comments, with a minute-by-minute update, now on Today24.pro

News Every Day

Long-Lasting Shine and Protection for Your Car’s Paint

Today24.pro — latest news 24/7. You can add your news instantly now — here


News Every Day

Global Leaders in Realistic Dolls – Where Technology Meets Art



Sports today


Новости тенниса
WTA

WTA рассказала о влиянии Елены Рыбакиной на сборную Казахстана



Спорт в России и мире
Москва

Московский «Спартак» проиграл дома махачкалинскому «Динамо»



All sports news today





Sports in Russia today

Москва

Московский «Спартак» проиграл дома махачкалинскому «Динамо»


Новости России

Game News

Warnet Life 3.4.6


Russian.city


Москва

Драки, пьяные подростки, ОМОН и много слез: как прошли похороны Паши Техника в Москве


Губернаторы России
18+

За «кредиткой» — с 18 лет: «Выберу.ру» составил рейтинг карт для молодёжи за март 2025 года


В Оренбуржье проходят Всероссийские соревнований по фигурному катанию на коньках

В России дан старт международной олимпиаде по информационным технологиям

Уход Юрия Гладильщикова: Легендарный кинокритик скончался в 63 года

Два развода, смерть сына, одиночество. Ирина Безрукова отметила 60-летие


Фонд Игоря Бутмана приглашает к участию в Четвёртом Всероссийском конкурсе молодёжных джазовых коллективов

Менеджер Артиста. Менеджер по работе с артистами. Музыкальный менеджер артиста. Концертный менеджер артиста.

«Несчастные сбитые летчики»: Киркоров пожелал всего хорошего своим хейтерам

Певец Лоза: Вале Карнавал необходимы овации за желание грызть гранит науки


Рыбакина рассказала о проблемах после камбэка за Казахстан

WTA рассказала о влиянии Елены Рыбакиной на сборную Казахстана

На следующей неделе Медведев вернется в топ-10 рейтинга ATP

Елена Рыбакина сделала признание о победе на Уимблдоне



Эксперты подсчитали, сколько надо зарабатывать для одобрения ипотеки на новостройку в Москве

Драки, пьяные подростки, ОМОН и много слез: как прошли похороны Паши Техника в Москве

Московский «Спартак» проиграл дома махачкалинскому «Динамо»

Рилсмейкер. Услуги Рилсмейкера. Рилсмейкер в Москве.


«Блокнот»: Москва готовит ответ Эстонии из-за угроз российскому флоту

Какой долг был у нацистской Германии перед СССР накануне войны?

В Тульской области определят лучшего оператора станка ЧПУ в России

Сергей Собянин: Строим крупнейший транспортный хаб на севере столицы


Ахматова и Павлова встретились в Москве

Лихие 90-е вернулись. В криминальном мире войне. Авторитеты гибнут один за другим

Дмитрий Песков поздравил Татьяну Навку с юбилеем в аудиооткрытке

Первопрестольный Эчмиадзин осуждает антиармянское мероприятие, организованное Азербайджаном в Риме



Путин в России и мире






Персональные новости Russian.city
Сергей Брановицкий

Съемка Клипа. Съемка музыкального клипа. Съемка клипов Москва.



News Every Day

European Bearings from Tintex – Quality You Can Trust




Friends of Today24

Музыкальные новости

Персональные новости