National Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Study Finds Medical Debt Overly Penalizes Consumer Credit Scores by Gary Kopycinski on May 20, 2014 Gary Kopycinski Author More in National: Rep. Kelly Condemns FDA Approval of Flavored E-Cigarettes May 6, 2026 Wisconsin Legislative Black Caucus Introduces Constitutional Amendment to Ban Slavery in Wisconsin February 24, 2026 Martha Washington’s Enslaved Maid Ona Judge Made a Daring Escape to Freedom – but the National Park Service Has Erased Her Story From Philadelphia Exhibit February 14, 2026 Study Finds Credit Scores Underestimate Creditworthiness for Consumers Who Owe and Repay Medical Debt