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.
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What a fascinating graph... I'm no stats expert but can this be random from the sample sizing? I really doubt it can be, but this is just really interesting. Great job with the website guys!

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I am a statistics major in undergrad and found that this graph was extremely interesting. But logically, it would make sense that this would be so.
People who have a Comcast email would be paying for their address. If they fail to make payments, the account is terminated (at least as far as I'm aware)...meaning that these people better have good credit or else they can't use their account.
Furthermore, everyone who uses GMail more or less switched to it from either hotmail or yahoo (stated in a simpler manner, those who use GMail made a choice, whereas those using Yahoo were just grandfathered in). People who changed over (including me) had a huge incentive IF they understood what their email account stats meant. I.e. what if someone doesn't understand what the difference between a MB and GB is? Why would ANYONE change over from 5MB (yahoo at the time) to only 1GB (Initial GMail).
Lastly, I rarely trust yahoo. Why would I? Almost all the "Nigerian scam" email I've ever either from Yahoo or some random server name, only a few from hotmail, and I've yet to see any from GMail. Still furthermore, maybe the lower score for Yahoo users (on average) is due to those who are more likely to fall for scams being on that service.
Of the 20 people I most commonly email, every single one is either using GMail or have their own Google apps service (meaning, they're still using Google).
Lastly, I wish this included age gradients. I'd expect that those ~20-ish would be mostly GMail, ~50+ would be mostly yahoo/AOL. The rest would be sprinkled about.
This isn't to say that there are NO exceptions...I'd just say a trend.
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I think this article is out of date, since the stats it calls out don't jive with the map in the first tab. Which is correct? According to the map, MA and HI have the best credit scores, while MS has the lowest as far as I can tell. Also, regarding domains, I believe Verizon has enough market share to warrant consideration, no?
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What I would like to see is the males to females ratio paired with the type of vehicles they drive with a toggle overlay grouping of the major credit cards used.
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