
Equifax Positions for Growth from New Medicaid Work Rules
New federal legislation requiring work verification for Medicaid recipients is creating a major business opportunity for credit agency Equifax, which holds vast employment data.
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New federal legislation requiring work verification for Medicaid recipients is creating a major business opportunity for credit agency Equifax, which holds vast employment data.

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