Study: One-Third of Americans Ignore Credit Reports

A study commissioned by Google Consumer Surveys and conducted by TransUnion revealed that one-third of respondents have never checked their credit scores or reports, according to a TransUnion press release from October 29.

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    Twenty-four percent of participants indicated that they had not checked their scores or reports in the past 12 months.

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    The survey involved 937 Americans and was conducted in September of this year.

    To learn more, read the full report here.

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