Equifax is being accused of price gouging regarding its services for Medicaid programs. Democratic Senators Elizabeth Warren, Ron Wyden, and Independent Senator Bernie Sanders have written to Equifax’s CEO requesting answers about the company’s business practices. The senators highlight a New York Times probe indicating that Equifax frequently increases prices for “The Work Number” program, which verifies Medicaid applicants’ work hours and wages.
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Equifax accused of price gouging Medicaid programs
Equifax is being accused of price gouging regarding its services for Medicaid programs. Democratic Senators Elizabeth Warren, Ron Wyden, and Independent Senator Bernie Sanders have written to Equifax’s CEO requesting answers about the company’s business practices. The senators highlight a New York Times probe indicating that Equifax frequently increases prices for “The Work Number” program, which verifies Medicaid applicants’ work hours and wages.