Credit Scores Are Worse in the South, and States' Refusal to Expand Medicaid Could Be to Blame
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A new analysis finds a link between areas with low average credit scores and high amounts of medical debt.erdikocak / iStock / Getty Images Plus / Truthout Credit scores are far lower on average in the South than they are in northern parts of the contiguous U.S. - and medical debt and state lawmakers' refusal to expand Medicaid could be to blame, a new analysis by the Washington Post has revealed.
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