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Bernie Sanders proposes canceling $81 billion U.S. medical debt

Published 08/31/2019, 02:59 PM
Updated 08/31/2019, 03:01 PM
Bernie Sanders proposes canceling $81 billion U.S. medical debt

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. presidential contender Bernie Sanders proposed a plan on Saturday to cancel $81 billion in existing past-due medical debt for Americans, but offered no details on how it would be financed.

Sanders, an independent U.S. senator from Vermont, said in a statement that under his plan, the government would negotiate and pay off past-due medical bills that have been reported to credit agencies. The proposal, he said, would also repeal some elements of the 2005 Bankruptcy reform bill and allow other existing and future medical debt to be discharged.

"In the United States of America, your financial life and future should not be destroyed because you or a member of your family gets sick," said Sanders. "That is unacceptable. I am sick and tired of seeing over 500,000 Americans declare bankruptcy each year because they cannot pay off the outrageous cost of a medical emergency or a hospital stay."

According to Sanders, medical debt is the leading cause of consumer bankruptcy, with more than half a million Americans filing due to medical expenses each year. He said the 2005 Bankruptcy reform bill made it difficult to discharge medical debt by imposing strict means tests and eliminated fundamental consumer protections for Americans.

"It also trapped families with medical debt in long-term poverty, mandated that they pay for credit counseling before filing for bankruptcy, and increased the need for expensive legal services when filing a case for medical bankruptcy," the senator said.

Sanders is seeking the Democratic nomination, along with more than a dozen other candidates, for the right to challenge Republican President Donald Trump in November 2020.

Latest comments

Say anything to get votes.
I would bet the net economic affect would be greater than the cost of such a programme.
yeah. i need some debt cancelation too. debt cancelation worldwide!!!
Please cancel everything! Debt, student loan, car loan, morgage. And then remove those words from dictionary. Just like they never exist. What a genius idea.
Of course, he has no idea how to pay for anything.  Ask any liberal that proposes free stuff how they propose to pay for it and you get nothing back. How many times can you tax the wealthy for various great ideas before you go after the middle class?  Tax everyone until they are poor and have to rely on the government to feed and clothe them seems to be the plan.  Yes, we have problems and cutting frivolous government spending would go a long way to fixing them.  Goofy hospital regulations favoring the hospitals need to be addressed.  Over-regulation of the power and energy industries needs to stop and be replaced with common-sense solutions. Regulating them to death isn't the solution.
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