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If you have problems with medical bills piling up on your credit report, a new federal rule could help you eliminate future medical debt from your credit reports.
The government watchdog says it can no longer be factored into your credit score, but you still are responsible for paying the medical debt. The agency says this new rule will remove an estimated $49 ...
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