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Most “unscoreable” consumers are not subprime

February 24, 2013 by admin

The average unscoreable consumer has a good job and a better-than-adequate credit profile. Sixty-one percent of unscoreable consumers hold professional level or skilled labor jobs, 30 percent have credit profiles that fall into the super prime/prime category and 20 percent are considered near-prime.

Source: Tradelines Winter 2013 article, “Unscoreable” No More by VantageScore LLC

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