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Americans face $200 billion in medical debt. Will lawmakers step in?

An estimated 100 million Americans have amassed nearly $200 billion in collective medical debt – almost the size of Greece’s economy – according to the Kaiser Family Foundation.

Now lawmakers in at least a dozen states and the U.S. Congress have pushed legislation to curtail the financial burden that’s pushed many into untenable situations: forgoing needed care for fear of added debt, taking a second mortgage to pay for treatments, or slashing grocery budgets to keep up with payments.

Some of the bills would create medical debt relief programs or protect personal property from collections, while others would lower interest rates, keep medical debt from tanking credit scores, or require greater transparency in the costs of care.

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