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Debt.com Study: 91% of Americans with Medical Debt Believe It Shouldn’t Affect Credit Ratings – But Legislative Threats to CFPB Could Jeopardize Protections

Debt.com Study: 91% of Americans with Medical Debt Believe It Shouldn’t Affect Credit Ratings – But Legislative Threats to CFPB Could Jeopardize Protections

Majority of Americans Support Excluding Medical Debt from Credit Reports

May 02, 2025 | 06:18 pm
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FORT LAUDERDALE, FL – May 02, 2025 /Noticias Newswire/ – A recent nationwide survey by Debt.com reveals that nearly 90% of Americans carrying medical debt think it should not impact their credit scores. This comes shortly after the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) enacted a rule aimed at excluding medical debt from credit reports. Despite this progress, the future of this regulation is at risk, as some lawmakers are calling for its dismantling.

The survey, which included 682 U.S. adults, found that the majority of participants support the CFPB’s decision. Specifically, 91% of those with medical debt believe it should be excluded from credit reports. Over half of those surveyed reported that their credit scores have already been negatively affected by medical bills, with some individuals seeing their scores drop by over 100 points.

“Medical expenses are often unavoidable and don’t reflect an individual’s financial responsibility,” stated 30% of the respondents. Additionally, 10% noted that the credit scoring system is too complex and unreliable for accurately assessing creditworthiness. Howard Dvorkin, CPA and Chairman of Debt.com agrees, “We don’t penalize people for getting sick, but that’s exactly what happens when medical debt lowers their credit score. This isn’t about dodging responsibility—it’s about recognizing that health emergencies shouldn’t derail someone’s entire financial future.”
Personal Finance Expert, Consumer Advocate – Howard Dvorkin

Howard Dvorkin

CPA and chairman of Debt.com

The survey paints a troubling picture of how deeply medical debt is woven into American lives:

  • 51% currently owe medical debt
  • 59% say their debt has led them to skip or delay necessary care
  • 20% owe $10,000 or more
  • 9% owe $50,000 or more

Among those with damaged credit:

  • 30% saw their credit score fall by 50–100 points
  • 14% saw a drop of more than 100 points
Debt.com Study: 91% of Americans with Medical Debt Believe It Shouldn't Affect Credit Ratings – But Legislative Threats to CFPB Could Jeopardize Protections

A new national survey from Debt.com finds 9 in 10 Americans with medical debt believe it should not appear on credit reports, just months after the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) finalized a rule to remove it. According to the poll of 682 U.S. adults, the vast majority support the CFPB’s move, with 91% of those with medical debt agreeing that it should be excluded from credit reports.

 

“Medical debt doesn’t just show up on a credit report—it shows up in everyday life”, says Don Silvestri, President of Debt.com. “It drains savings, delays goals, and forces people to make impossible choices between their health and their finances.”
Personal Finance Expert, Consumer Advocate – Don Silvestri

Don Silvestri

President of Debt.com

To pay for medical debt, survey respondents took a hit to their financial stability:

  • 36% wiped out their emergency savings
  • 26% tapped retirement funds
  • 26% charged medical bills to credit cards
  • 17% struggled to afford rent, utilities, or food

As inflation continues, 86% say it’s become harder to pay off medical debt. The consequences are not only financial but deeply personal with 57% saying debt is delaying major life goals like higher education, marriage, homeownership, or starting a family. Millennials are the most affected, with 62% reporting that medical debt is holding them back. Debt.com’s data suggests Americans overwhelmingly oppose the idea of the CFPB medical debt protections ending—and want solutions that reflect financial reality, not punishment for medical emergencies.


About Debt.com: Debt.com is a leading resource for personal finance education and debt solutions. In partnership with certified credit counselors and financial professionals, Debt.com helps individuals navigate challenges related to credit, budgeting, student loans, and more.

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