FICO has released the average credit score in each state. Find out how you compare and what you can do to boost your score.
Discover how average credit scores vary by generation, with a detailed breakdown for Gen Z, millennials, Gen X, baby boomers, and the Silent Generation.
A strong score usually leads to better loan terms and lower interest rates, whereas a weak score can limit (or even stop) access to all types of credit.
A 680 vs. 740 credit score might not sound like a huge difference -- but it could cost you thousands in higher interest rates ...
A person’s credit score affects everything from buying a house to applying for a credit card— and a new map shows the average score state-by-state. Newsweek analyzed credit scores in each state using ...
Understanding your credit score is an important part of setting yourself up for a comfortable future. Discover how you're ...
Minnesota residents have the highest average credit score in the country, according to a new report by Motley Fool Money, a personal finance website. The average credit score nationwide for 2025 is ...
A credit score of 680 might seem satisfactory, but it can cost you significantly more in interest compared to a score of 740.
Gen Z consumers are seeing their credit scores fall, a new report has found. According to data released by score developer FICO, on average, Gen Z's credit score has decreased by three points since ...
Credit scores are down, delinquencies are up and Gen Z is suffering the most from the credit crunch. These are some of the main takeaways from the recently released FICO Score Credit Insights report, ...
Credit scores for homeowners and homebuyers jumped in September as more credit-worthy borrowers took advantage of the decline in mortgage rates.