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Medical debt returns to credit reports

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Wed Jul 16 2025

 

Daniel de Visé Personal Finance Reporter

Good morning! It's Daniel de Visé with your Daily Money.

Consumers were dealt a blow when a federal judge in Texas tossed out a Biden-era rule that would have banned the inclusion of medical debt on credit reports.

In a move that arguably eliminates a vital consumer protection, U.S. District Judge Sean Jordan on July 11 granted a request from President Donald Trump's administration and industry groups to vacate the medical debt rule.

No more pizza at the office?

If your company provides free office snacks or meals, that perk could be at risk due to President Trump's new tax law.

A tax deduction offered to employers for takeout meals and company-provided cafeteria meals will expire at the end of this year, thanks to a provision in the so-called "Big Beautiful Bill", which became law earlier in July.

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U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) speaks as supporters of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) rally after Acting CFPB Director Russell Vought told all of the agency's staff to stay away from the office and do no work, outside the CFPB in Washington, U.S., February 10, 2025.

Consumers were dealt a blow after a federal judge in Texas voided a Biden-era rule that would ban the inclusion of medical debt on credit reports.

Free office meals and snacks may become more rare due to the new Trump tax law.
 

Are free snacks, meals at the office on the way out?

A tax deduction for this free perk will be expiring at the end of the year for employers.

In-N-Out Burger has not transitioned to frying its French fries in beef tallow as claimed in a White House press release. The chain did agree to remove synthetic dyes and flavors from its menu items.
 

Did In-N-Out switch to using beef tallow for its fries? What to know.

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Free Kentucky Fried Chicken buckets offered at the fast food chain on July 14, 2025.
 

KFC offering free buckets of chicken. There's a catch.

The "Free Bucket On Us" is available on KFC.com and the KFC app through the KFC Rewards account with a $15+ purchase.

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