AVERAGE CREDIT SCORE IN AMERICA
- Sinem Aşık Çınar
- 12 Eki 2018
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American average credit ratings are examined in two ways as FICO and Vantage. These average credit ratings vary because people who are from every country live in America. The higher these notes vary between 300 and 850, the better. People who do not have a credit score can not even get credit cards or loans, even if they live in America.

What Is Average Credit Score?

The average credit score determines the income and economic levels of people living in America. By 2017, the average highest credit score for people living in the United States is 700. However, about 15% of the population does not have a credit score. This 15% portion does not affect the credit score. These people experience credit invisibility and can not use credit cards or credit.

What Does Credit Score Mean?

The average credit score allows people to get credit and credit cards from the banks. The higher this note, the easier it is for the person to withdraw loan from the bank or own a credit card. In addition, the higher the credit score, the lower the bank interest rates are.
Ranges of Credit Notes:
0- 619: Bad
620- 660: Poor
660- 720: Normal
720 - 850: Perfect
The average credit score in America is now 670. This score, which appears in the normal range, varies every month.

The average credit score is calculated separately for age, provinces and average incomes. The age range of people with the highest average credit score in the USA is between 60 and 75.
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