Ep. 72 Why Your Credit Score Doesn’t Always Make Sense (And What to Do About It)
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In this episode of Not Just Numbers, Mike and Madison break down the often confusing world of credit scores—why they can drop even when you’re making smart financial moves, and why they matter more than most people realize. Drawing on a Wall Street Journal article and Mike’s real-life mortgage experience, they explain how credit scores measure risk, not success.
They explore why credit can feel invisible until it suddenly becomes critical, especially for young adults, and simplify what actually impacts your score—from payment history and credit utilization to credit history length. They also clear up common misconceptions, like whether you need to carry a balance, and share practical tips for building and maintaining strong credit.
If you’ve ever been frustrated by credit score changes or unsure how to manage them, this episode offers clear, honest guidance to help you navigate the system with confidence.
Link to WSJ article: https://www.wsj.com/personal-finance/credit/credit-score-young-adults-220d3893?gaa_at=eafs&gaa_n=AWEtsqfxwxhkg7P_L3Z0pkJbRTiE6qOm4QKVuICVY2JphL9vem-cW0aGqAGe&gaa_ts=69bab92c&gaa_sig=BTFm7egNUML3wC976Oh1zkURkuc9B-ddoE-EJZ1GWAHU71rDwz9XUx_lUQ2xjEU2se48BSZy5S3lAQbjDmD1cw%3D%3D