Your Credit Score Could Make or Break Your Love Life
Or so it seems from a new survey placing those three digits above looks, ambition, courage, and sense of humor.
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It turns out credit scores are statistical shorthand for a whole lot more than the likelihood you'll repay a loan, according to a number of consumer surveys and academic studies. One study, released two years ago, looked at consumer credit data over 15 years and found that the higher the year-end credit score, the likelier the person was to form a romantic relationship over the next year.