Credit Trends
Our Credit Trends show you how you compare to other Credit Karma members. See where you stand and compare credit scores by state, age and email domain. While these comparisons are fun, they’re also an interesting way to gauge the overall credit health of Credit Karma members.
Our lives are full of numbers: phone numbers, social security numbers, birthdates, lottery numbers, lucky numbers... the list goes on. But no number says more about us than our favorite: the credit score.
Our credit score speaks of our creditworthiness, gives potential lenders a peek into our credit history, and even predicts our financial future. However, recent correlations have been drawn between credit scores and other factors saying more about us than we'd ever imagined. Here are a few examples:
According to the Insurance Information Institute, drivers with lower credit scores file 40% more claims than drivers at the higher end of the credit scale.
Forget red and blue states. Certain states also have higher credit scores than others. The Dakotas and Wisconsin lead the country while Texas and Nevada have the lowest average credit scores.
We found another intriguing credit score correlation: email address domains. Based on a sample of more than 400,000 credit scores, our data shows that there is a difference of average scores based on what email service users prefer. Interestingly, BellSouth users came out the top with a higher average, while AOL and Yahoo users had the lowest average credit scores.
What does it all mean? Not much. Switching email providers certainly won't increase or decrease your credit score. However, it seems true that people with a certain score are more likely to use a particular email provider. Why this happens is probably due to some demographic skew which then carries to the email domain. But that's not the point, we just thought it was interesting.
7 People Helped
I am 40 yrs of age, and I have had yahoo for 20 years, and I have a good credit score 735. After paying on a car loan 4 months straight, my score went up 17 points.
3 People Helped
I don't have and never have had a yahoo account. I do have an ATT/Bellsouth account. The point that everyone is missing is that ATT/Bellsouth is powered by YAHOO.
3 People Helped
Where do you find your FICO score and how do they figer it.
47 People Helped
As a Disabled Veteran at the age of 57 I took out a 30 year mortgage and have always paid all of my bills on time 100% of all bills every month and Experian rates me 790 & C.K. rates me only 769! Why is this I only have less than 10 years to pay on my mortgage and it will be free and clear ....Why the low C.K. score? willie roberts
1 Person Helped
no comment . . .
4 People Helped
I use yahoo,live.com,hotmail,gmail, My CS was 780. During 2008 economy and my foreclosure in 2009. My CS dropped to 526. First time I saw Karma, I enrolled and since then till now my score reached 699....
3 People Helped
This makes no sense to me, I have used MSN and Yahoo since 1998, added bellsouth in 2005 and Gmail in 2009. I use each one daily for different reasons.Why should this have any affect on my credit score?
17 People Helped
ok what about people who use facebook as a email sorce. almost every person on here use facebook
47 People Helped
I'ts interesting to see how when you have a bill paid off or a large amount paid on an account that it does not appear on credikarma for 2 months? I just paid $3,000.00 three weeks ago and it not appeared on the accounts? Very puzzeling to be sure? Why do the credit card companies take so long in reprting these amounts especially the larger amounts? willie roberts
6 People Helped
Think about it. Yahoo is a free domain much like Gmail. Anyone can open an email account and the odds are they are probably going to give out their free account info for everything and anything where people with the money to afford it are going to use more sophisticated approaches.
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