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Free Government Experian Credit Score Not Part of FTC Annual Credit Report – Equifax, Transunion and Experian Scores Come at a Cost

Posted on | October 26, 2011 | Comments Off



With millions of Americans Doing everything possible to save money during these troubled economic times it comes as no surprise to see many individuals looking for a free government credit score. It is very important to note that in November of 2011 there is no such thing as a free credit score from the government.


As October 26, 2011 the government offers a free annual credit report at the website annualcreditreport.com but this does not include a free credit score. To obtain a credit score individuals will likely have to pay a fee between $15 and $40 depending on the services they desire.


Rather than looking for WalMart Veterans Day sales in 2011 it would be smart to sit down and create a strong weekly or monthly budget. By creating a strong budget and sticking to it some Americans can be rest assured that 2012 will be one of their best financial years.

Unfortunately, many Americans love the opportunity to spend money and they miss out on a chance to find financial freedom. By sticking to a strong weekly or monthly budget individuals were likely better understand where they can cut back on certain superfluous items. It is sometimes the case that we do not need to spend all the money that we earn.

Taking the time and effort to check out the free annual credit report which includes a free credit history analysis from Experian, Equifax and Transunion could prove to be very beneficial for those who are looking to improve their financial life. By simply doing a little bit of extra research some individuals could lower interest rates on home loans, car loans, personal loans or credit cards.

Author: Jeremy North

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