Credit scores drop by the most since the Great Recession

Credit scores drop by the most since the Great Recession

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Credit scores are falling at the fastest pace since the Great Recession as Americans struggle to keep up with the high cost of living and the return of student debt payments. The national average FICO score dropped by two points this year, the most since 2009, according to data released Tuesday by the analytics company. Although credit scores remain significantly higher than during the Great Recession, they are down for the second year in a row. FICO found a growing share of borrowers are falling behind on car loans, credit cards and personal loans.

CNN's Matt Egan reports. #CNN #News

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