Mike Lee
12/4/2017 09:08:19 pm
CFPB published a report finding that 26 million Americans are "credit invisible." This figure indicates that one in every ten adults does not have any credit history with one of the three nationwide credit reporting companies. An additional 19 million consumers have no score credit files, which means that their file is thin and has an insufficient credit history (9.9 million) or they have stale files and lack any recent credit history (9.6 million). In sum, there are 45 million consumers who may be denied access to credit because they do not have credit records that can be scored. People who are credit invisible or have no credit report score generally do not have access to quality credit and may face a range of issues, from trying to obtain credit to leasing an apartment.
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