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Image source: Getty Images Under the widely used FICO® Score system, the highest credit score you can earn is an 850. According to Motley Fool Money research and Experian data, just 1.76% of Americans ...
The average VantageScore credit score was 701 in October, within a scale of 300 to 850. That's steady from a month earlier, and down just one point from October 2024. VantageScore CEO Silvio Tavares ...
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A perfect 850 credit score is achievable, but pretty rare. According to Motley Fool Money research and Experian data, around 1.76% of Americans have managed to hit that "perfect" credit score number.