Homepersonal financeConsumers face $4.1 billion tab to freeze credit reports after Equifax breach personal finance Consumers face $4.1 billion tab to freeze credit reports after Equifax breach By fox news October 3, 2017 0 50 Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest WhatsApp Fees range from $2 to $10 per freeze in all but eight states. Several congressional bills would make the process free to all consumers. Consumer advocates hope to generate bipartisan support. TagsEquifax IncExperian PLCPersonal financeTransUnion Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest WhatsApp Previous articleShake Shack founder Danny Meyer raises $200 million private-equity fundNext article5 things you should never pay full price for fox newshttp://desifashionista.com RELATED ARTICLES personal finance Single workers, families, retirees: How much cash you need in an emergency fund at every career stage, according to advisors September 5, 2022 personal finance Car shopping over Labor Day weekend? Here’s what to expect for both new and used car prices September 1, 2022 personal finance Bank of America launches zero down payment mortgages to help minorities buy their first homes — here’s who can apply September 1, 2022 LEAVE A REPLY Cancel replyLog in to leave a comment - Advertisment - Most Popular The 10 most in-demand work-from-anywhere jobs companies are hiring for in 2022 September 5, 2022 Stressed about credit card debt? Take these steps to help trim high-interest account balances September 5, 2022 There are only 4 big movie releases left this year — here’s what’s at stake for Hollywood September 5, 2022 CVS to buy home health giant Signify Health for about $8 billion September 5, 2022 Load more