RIP Medical Debt looking to erase debt held by Michigan patients

Nonprofit group RIP Medical Debt is aiming to eliminate more than $800 million in medical debt held by Michigan residents, NPR affiliate Michigan Radio reported Jan. 3.

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The group will be focusing on canceling debt held by Michigan residents who earn less than four times the federal poverty level or who hold debt that is more than 5 percent of their yearly income.

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