Archive for Debt collection – Page 2

Learn about steps you can take to protect caregivers from nursing homes and debt collectors who may be billing and suing caregivers for residents’ cost of care based on illegal admission contracts

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Sepa qué pasos dar para proteger a cuidadores de hogares de cuidados y cobradores que podrían estar facturándoles y demandándoles por costos de cuidados a residentes, basándose en contratos de admisión ilegales

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Last week, we published the three millionth complaint on the CFPB complaint database

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The CFPB is seeking public comments about debt that workers take on to pay for trainings, equipment, or other items or services required by their employer

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Millions of students seek postsecondary degrees in the hope that advancing their education will lead to better job opportunities, higher earnings, and greater economic security for themselves and their families

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Financial companies that collect and process loan payments play a critical role in consumer finance markets

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When you get billed for medical treatment, know what protects your credit standing and how to steer clear of pitfalls

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In response to concerns from workers about financial risk and harm from employers, the CFPB is looking into the consumer financial products or services that workers face in the workplace, including employer-driven debt and the selling of worker data

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The No Surprises Act puts guardrails in place to prevent certain unexpectedly high medical bills

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Getting sick or injured can often result in a heavy financial burden for many families, leaving them with mounting medical bills as well as aggressive debt collection and coercive credit reporting that can make matters worse

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