What is a good Credit score

BankRate does a good break down of what a credit score is according to FICO. Basically the top score is a 850 and the low is a 300. Average score is 723. 40% of all people have good credit

But when it comes to credit scores, one of the most common versions is the FICO score. “It’s the 800-pound gorilla,” says Craig Watts, public affairs manager with Fair Isaac Corp., the company that pioneered credit scoring and introduced FICO scores about 17 years ago.

A FICO score can range from 300 (very bad) to 850 (very good). The average is about 723, according to Fair Isaac statistics.

Some reassuring news: The majority of consumers have good credit. Forty-five percent of consumers have a score between 700 and 799, and 13 percent score above 800, according to statistics from Fair Isaac.

Just like the SATs, perfect scores are rare. Even though 850 FICO scores do exist, high scores taper off around 825, says Sweet. “You can’t get much better — that’s pretty much walking on water,” she says.

Now for the rest of the population: 27 percent rank above 600, and 13 percent weigh in above 500. Only 2 percent have scores of 500 or below, according to Fair Isaac numbers.

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