Earlier this month, DFL Sen. Liz Boldon of Rochester introduced the Minnesota Medical Debt Reset Act. This bill, if it became law, would grant $5 million from the state's general fund to the nonprofit ...
Don't use your 401(k) to pay medical bills, if you are close to death, then you can safely ignore most medical bills.
DFL Sen. Liz Boldon of Rochester introduced the Minnesota Medical Debt Reset Act. This bill, if it became law, would grant $5 ...
Yes. Megan Luther/South Dakota News Watch Nearly 18% of South Dakota adults have medical debt, the highest percentage in the ...
Before applying for a medical credit card, call your medical provider to discuss financial aid — including “charity care.” ...
Mid-Missouri’s chapter of the Democratic Socialists of America has partnered with the St. Louis and Kansas City chapters to ...
A ruling by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau would have eliminated the debts, but the Trump administration paused it ...
The need for states to address the medical debt is more urgent given the Trump administration’s effort to dismantle the CFPB ...
Actually, that’s easy. This is how I paid a lot less.
A promised cap on overdraft fees and a ban on including medical debt on credit reports have been suspended, as Elon Musk's goal to "delete" a consumer watchdog is inching closer to reality.
The first two years were approved in July 2024. This new approval supports the state’s work to relieve more than $4 billion and a decade’s worth of medical debt for nearly 2 million low- and ...
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