Posted inCharlene Crowell, Columnists, Financial Literacy, Op-Ed, Opinion

‘Credit Invisible’ Blacks and Latinos

By Charlene Crowell NNPA Columnist When it comes to consumer finance, traditional lenders usually review credit scores before reaching a decision. In general, the higher a consumerโ€™s credit score is, the lower the cost of credit they will pay. Conversely, the lower oneโ€™s credit score, the higher the cost of credit and interest will likely […]

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