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Snap’s Evan Spiegel joins MacKenzie Scott in the billionaire race to erase medical debt—wiping out $550 million for 260,000 Californians

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Snap’s Evan Spiegel joins MacKenzie Scott in the billionaire race to erase medical debt—wiping out $550 million for 260,000 Californians

The Snap co-founder's donation to Undue Medical Debt is the latest sign that high-leverage debt relief philanthropy is becoming a defining cause.

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Fortune · Nick Lichtenberg
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Evan Spiegel has never been the loudest billionaire in the room. Sometime this spring, the Snap co-founder and his wife, supermodel and KORA Organics CEO Miranda Kerr, quietly made a multimillion-dollar donation to a nonprofit called Undue Medical Debt. The Los Angeles Times reported that in doing so, set in motion the erasure of $550 million in unpaid medical bills for more than 261,000 Californians.Recommended Video The move places Spiegel alongside MacKenzie Scott as one of the most significant individual donors to the medical debt relief movement—a fast-growing philanthropic trend that has found a peculiar but powerful arbitrage at the intersection of distressed debt markets and American healthcare dysfunction.

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