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  2. A Perfect 850 Credit Score Is Overrated. Here's Why - AOL

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    Rating. Score Range. Very poor. 300 to 579. Fair. 580 to 669. Good. 670 to 739. Very good. 740 to 799. Exceptional. 800 to 850

  3. Here's How Many Americans Have a Credit Score of 850 ... - AOL

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  4. Is a perfect credit score worth it? - AOL

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    If you have a FICO credit score over 800, your credit is considered exceptional — and, 24.1 percent of the scorable population had credit scores in the 800 to 850 range in April 2023, according ...

  5. Credit score in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The average FICO Score 8 in the US was 710 in 2020 [20] and 716 in April 2021. [21] The FICO bankcard score, FICO auto score, FICO personal finance score, and FICO installment loan score are between 250 and 900. The FICO Mortgage Score and FICO Score XD 2 are between 300 and 850. [22] [23] Higher scores indicate lower credit risk. [24]

  6. How many Americans have a perfect 850 credit score? - AOL

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    According to recent Experian data, 1.54% of consumers have a "perfect" FICO Score of 850. That's up from 1.31% two years earlier. ... Target, but Don't Obsess, Over an 850 FICO Score.

  7. How Many Americans Have a Perfect 850 Credit Score? The ... - AOL

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    Roughly 1.54% of U.S. consumers had a FICO® Score of 850, according to Experian data from the third quarter of 2023. Since FICO® Scores range from 300 to 850, that's as perfect as you can get.

  8. Credit scorecards - Wikipedia

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    Credit scores usually range from 300 to 850 showing the customer's creditworthiness. A customer with a high credit score shows that they are creditworthy and banks will have no problem giving them a loan. If a customer has a low credit score then banks would be hesitant to give out a loan and if they do it might be with a higher interest rate. [7]

  9. Comparison of free credit monitoring services - Wikipedia

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    No score provided CreditCards.com by Bankrate: Monthly full report [4] TransUnion [4] Last 4 digits only VantageScore 3.0 [4] CreditWise Capital by Capital One: Weekly full report [5] TransUnion [5] Yes [5] VantageScore 3.0 [5] CreditWorks Basic by Experian: Monthly full report [6] Experian [6] Yes [6] FICO 8 Score [6] Credit Journey by Chase ...