Why Credit Scores Tend to Decline in Retirement WSJ Your Money Briefing

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Why Credit Scores Tend to Decline in Retirement WSJ Your Money Briefing
Why Credit Scores Tend to Decline in Retirement WSJ Your Money Briefing
Retirees often see their credit scores decline following their working years.

WSJ personal-finance reporter Imani Moise joins host J.R. Whalen to discuss why maintaining a high credit score still matters to many older Americans.

0:00 High credit scores
0:54 Credit scores, explained
1:34 Credit scores and retirement
3:19 Subprime credit score
4:01 How retirees can keep their scores up

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