BlackGoldAg2011 said:
94chem said:
I keep reading this thread because I'm fascinated by the mentality of actually caring. It just seems like getting pinky toe augmentation.
its just another metric for people obsessed with metrics (like myself, the engineer)
also:
https://www.valuepenguin.com/average-credit-score
Wow.. I've been 800+ since age 28 or so. Sitting at 817 now at age 39.
For those interested, I actually had quite a bit of CC debt and regularly paid interest in early/mid 20s.. Even had a few late/missed payments around age 24.
By age 28/29, I started, and have since, paid off CC balances in full, avoiding interest.
Interesting how my young adulthood habits, which would seem to not be someone with good credit, ended up putting me in the top 2% credit score wise in my late 20s.
I also have been churning the last few years, and my credit has not had any significant change.. I think it's crept up a few points this year.