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Credit scores rise and drop all the time, but only when something changes on your report. A credit score can drop for different reasons, such as missed payments, high credit utilization, derogatory marks or simply the lack of a lengthy credit history. By reviewing your updated credit score every day, as only WalletHub enables you to do, you’ll
learn how to differentiate normal credit score fluctuations from serious, long-lasting damage.
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