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American Credit Scores Crash To New Lows

“Figures provided by FICO Inc. show that 25.5 percent of consumers — nearly 43.4 million people — now have a credit score of 599 or below, marking them as poor risks for lenders. It’s unlikely they will be able to get credit cards, auto loans or mortgages under the..

By | July 14, 2010 | Credit News | 17 comments | Print

“Figures provided by FICO Inc. show that 25.5 percent of consumers — nearly 43.4 million people — now have a credit score of 599 or below, marking them as poor risks for lenders. It’s unlikely they will be able to get credit cards, auto loans or mortgages under the tighter lending standards banks now use,” according to the AP. Historically, just 15 percent of the 170 million consumers with active credit accounts, or 25.5 million people, fell below 599, according to data posted on Myfico.com.The recession, tight lending practices by banks, and unemployment have caught up to the consumer credit market, and the trend is likely to worsen.

Banks, particularly regional and community financial firms, are struggling with defaults on both residential and commercial mortgages. To stay out of the clutches of the FDIC, they have become remarkably cautious about lending, even to people with good credit scores.

The number of people who have been unemployed for over six months is now in the millions and nearly 25 million Americans are out of work. This population is not likely to see their credit scores repaired for years.

The young, for years targets for credit card companies, are unemployed at higher rates than people over 25. That means that this “feeder” population for credit cards is falling and some of these people noe have no credit scores at all.

Another trend that has hurt credit scores immensely is the disappearance of home equity loans which were once taken out by huge numbers of Americans who had houses worth more than their mortgages. Now, more than 11 million mortgages in the US are underwater. People are abandoning homes that are being foreclosed upon. Either of those actions severely damages credit ratings.

One of the long-term effects of low credit scores is a likely long-term drop in consumer spending. People often cannot afford to buy things by paying cash. And austerity is the rule of the day.

Douglas A. McIntyre

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  3. soft darts (6 months ago)

    Holy Cow, Does this ever hit the nail on the head. I am almost thinking that weve really gone over the edge from which there may be no return other than through a revolution. When you see how our Congress now appropriates our tax dollars for thousands of these same type of stories, it boggles the mind. How will we ever change the mind set of people in Congress, or people with aspirations of running for Congress, to think like Horatio Bunch? Will it ever occur that a Congressman will admit they were wrong to this extent, as Mr. Crockett did, and change the way they govern to actually abide by the Constitution? Truly, Im am in favor of a new revolution, not an armed conflict, but a changing of the mind set through groups such as the modern day Tea Party advocates. It has to start some how and some way or our Country will be lost. Hopefully, this November will be that start.

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  5. Kevin Lesnick (6 months ago)

    1977 Rams – got stuck in the mud in upset loss to Minnesota. That Rams team was loaded.

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