Medical debt is the single largest source of collections on American credit reports, and it's not even close. An estimated 100 million Americans carry some form of medical debt, with the average amount in collections hovering around $2,000. Unlike credit card debt or auto loans, medical debt is almost never a choice. A car accident, an unexpected diagnosis, or a trip to the emergency room can create thousands of dollars in obligations overnight.
The impact falls disproportionately on low-income communities, communities of color, and residents of states with limited Medicaid expansion. In Mississippi, one in four residents has medical debt in collections. In Minnesota, the figure is closer to one in twelve. The geographic divide mirrors broader disparities in healthcare access, insurance coverage, and economic opportunity.
But the landscape is shifting. The 2026 CFPB rule represents the most significant reform to medical debt reporting in history. Paid medical debt is now removed entirely from credit reports, debts under $500 are no longer reported, and a one-year grace period gives consumers time to resolve billing disputes before their credit is damaged. For millions of Americans, this is a lifeline, and for those still carrying older medical collections, professional credit repair can help leverage these new protections.
Darker red indicates a higher percentage of residents with medical debt in collections.
Black Americans are nearly 3x more likely than Asian Americans to carry medical debt in collections.
Young adults 25-34 carry the highest rate, when medical costs collide with entry-level incomes.
Households earning under $25K are 4x more likely to have medical debt than those over $100K.
The shaded area represents credit score you're losing to medical debt.
Written by
Alexander Katsman
Founder, Credit Booster & Credit Booster AI
Alexander Katsman has spent more than 15 years in credit and finance, helping thousands of people and small business owners dispute inaccurate reporting, rebuild their scores, and get approved for funding they were once denied. His latest project, Credit Booster AI, puts that entire toolkit in everyone's hands, using AI to make fixing, building, and funding your credit accessible to all.
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