New Medical Debt Reporting Rules Could Increase Credit Scores for Many Georgia Consumers
Because of new medical debt reporting rules, some Georgia consumers may see at least a small jump in the credit scores after September 15.
Because of new medical debt reporting rules, some Georgia consumers may see at least a small jump in the credit scores after September 15.
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