Massive Equifax Payment: Are You Eligible for Compensation?



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After a huge data breach in 2017, the Equifax Credit Watch Agency agreed to pay $ 700 million, of which up to $ 425 million would create a consumer compensation fund. About 147 million people, nearly half of the country's population, had their personal and financial information revealed. Equifax admits "no wrongdoing" and a federal court still has to approve the settlement. Jill Schlesinger, a CBS News badyst, joins CBS This Morning to discuss how you can determine if you are eligible for a payment.

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