There's currently a proposal that medical debt not be taken into account on credit reports. [1]
Personally, I just don't trust companies to not put that sort of thing in a credit report. Do we actually audit for that sort of thing? And what if they do? Assuming anyone finds out, they get to drag the punishment out over the span of years, and if they do get punished, it's probably only a fraction of the money that they earned by reducing risk.
Personally, I just don't trust companies to not put that sort of thing in a credit report. Do we actually audit for that sort of thing? And what if they do? Assuming anyone finds out, they get to drag the punishment out over the span of years, and if they do get punished, it's probably only a fraction of the money that they earned by reducing risk.
[1]https://www.consumerfinance.gov/about-us/newsroom/cfpb-propo...