Credit Report Changes Came in July That Could Affect Millions
Starting July 1, 2026, several major credit and debt changes could affect millions of Americans.
In this episode, we break down four important updates involving student loans, credit reports, credit scores, medical debt, mortgage approvals, collections, wage garnishments, tax refund offsets and Social Security offsets.
Some of these changes may help consumers, including a federal student loan autopay interest rate reduction and expanded mortgage credit scoring options. But other changes could create serious financial risks for borrowers with medical debt or defaulted student loans.
In this episode, you will learn:
What changes on July 1, 2026
How the student loan autopay interest rate reduction works
Why VantageScore 4.0 may matter for mortgage approvals
What is happening with medical debt and credit reports
How student loan collections could return for defaulted borrowers
What wage garnishment, tax refund offsets and Social Security offsets mean
Why you should check your student loan status and credit report now
If you have student loans, medical collections, or you are planning to buy a home, this episode is important. Do not wait until these changes hit your credit report. Take time now to review your accounts, contact your loan servicer, and understand your options.
This content is for educational purposes only and should not be considered legal, financial, or credit advice. Always review your personal situation with a qualified professional or your loan servicer.
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