FICO exposes a painful Gen Z credit card trend
A growing share of Gen Z consumers are opening new credit card accounts to cover everyday expenses they otherwise cannot afford. Fresh FICO data show their credit profiles are taking more damage than those of any other generation, according to U.S. News. More than 25% of Gen Z adults aged 18 to 29 …
A growing share of Gen Z consumers are opening new credit card accounts to cover everyday expenses they otherwise cannot afford. Fresh FICO data show their credit profiles are taking more damage than those of any other generation, according to U.S. News. More than 25% of Gen Z adults aged 18 to 29 …
A growing share of Gen Z consumers are opening new credit card accounts to cover everyday expenses they otherwise cannot afford. Fresh FICO data show their credit profiles are taking more damage than those of any other generation, according to U.S. News. More than 25% of Gen Z adults aged 18 to 29 …
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