New CFPB rules may erase $49 billion in medical debt from credit reports, boosting credit scores for 15 million Americans if enforcement proceeds.
The litigation centers on the CFPB’s final rule issued on March 5, 2024, which amended 12 C.F.R. § 1026.52(b) to reduce the safe harbor for late fees from $30 for the first missed payment and $ ...
The fate of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's new rules to exclude medical debt from credit reports is uncertain, ...
Up until a few weeks ago, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau policed some of the largest and most powerful financial ...
The testimony runs counter to CFPB court filings ... "On the 4th, it was mostly about a cost estimate for the final phase" for firing any remaining workers after as many as 1,200 workers are ...
Alien Enemies Act: A federal judge on Saturday said the Trump administration must halt use of an obscure wartime law, called ...
A federal judge in Baltimore on Friday rejected the city's effort to temporarily block the Consumer Financial Protection ...
Republican lawmakers are moving to eliminate a Biden-era Consumer Financial Protection Bureau rule barring medical debt from ...
A federal judge on Friday handed the Trump administration a win by declining to temporarily block its bid to strip the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) of its reserve funds, after ...