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Credit scores decrease for the first time in a decade, FICO reports

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Consumers have been increasingly relying on credit cards to make ends meet, and it may be finally catching up with them.

The national average credit score, which has steadily increased over the last decade, fell to 717 from a high of 718 in the beginning of 2023, according to a report from FICO, developer of one of the scores most widely used by lenders. FICO scores range between 300 and 850.

“It’s a notable milestone,” said Ethan Dornhelm, FICO’s vice president of scores and predictive analytics. “This is the first time in well over a decade that the score went down.”

Average nationwide credit scores bottomed out at 686 during the housing crisis more than a decade ago, when there was a sharp increase in foreclosures. They steadily ticked higher until the Covid-19 pandemic, when government stimulus programs and a spike in household saving helped scores jump to a historical high in April of 2023.

Consumers are falling deeper in debt

High interest rates and higher prices have weighed on most Americans’ financial standing. Consumers as a whole are falling deeper in debt, causing an increase in credit card balances and an uptick in missed payments, FICO found.

As of October, the average credit card utilization was 35%, up from 33% a year earlier, and just over 18% of borrowers had more than a 30-day past-due missed payment against their credit accounts, up from 16.5% the year before.

“Another likely driver is that savings rates have trended back down to zero and those savings cushions that many consumers had have disappeared,” Dornhelm said.

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During the pandemic, most Americans benefited from a few government-supplied safety nets, including the large injection of stimulus money. That left many households sitting on a stockpile of cash that enabled some cardholders to keep their credit card…



2024-03-06 09:30:00

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