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Connecticut erases medical debt for 100,000 residents
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Connecticut erases medical debt for 100,000 residents

Last updated: May 21, 2025 11:33 pm
Editorial Board Published May 21, 2025
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Round 100,000 Connecticut residents burdened by medical debt will get letters this week wiping their slates all or partially clear, Gov. Ned Lamont introduced Wednesday.

Partnering for a second time with the nonprofit group Undue Medical Debt, the federal government mined funding from the American Rescue Plan Act to purchase $100 million in debt for $575,000. In December, the state erased $30 million in debt for 23,000 residents, finally planning to wipe out $1 billion in debt for an estimated 250,000 residents.

Folks and households contending with “potentially life-threatening health situations” shouldn’t have to deal with the “additional anxiety and stress” of not having the ability to pay for remedy, Lamont mentioned in a press release.

To qualify, family revenue should be at or beneath 4 instances the federal poverty stage, which is $32,150 for a household of 4, or the debt should equal no less than 5% of revenue. Acquired in bulk for pennies on the greenback from hospitals and assortment companies, the debt by its very nature belongs to these least in a position to pay, so there’s no method to request or apply for the reduction.

Greater than 100 million adults within the U.S. collectively owe greater than $220 billion in medical debt, based on the well being care nonprofit KFF, previously the Kaiser Household Basis.

Not less than 26 state and native governments to this point have alleviated medical debt for some residents, following within the footsteps of Connecticut, the primary state to launch a medical debt reduction initiative.

Up to now week alone, Los Angeles County in California, Wayne County in Michigan, and the state of Rhode Island have introduced related reduction. The initiative is alive and effectively in New York Metropolis too, with Mayor Adams final 12 months laying out a plan to get rid of greater than $2 billion in medical debt for as much as 500,000 residents.

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