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Why do older people have better credit scores? A look at history, habits, and financial health
According to recent Experian data, the average FICO credit score for the Silent Generation (age 78+) is 760, significantly higher than the 681 average for Generation Z. So, why do older people have better credit scores? It's not a direct result of age, but rather the cumulative effect of long-term financial behaviors that benefit their credit profile.
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Healthy Aging