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Credit & finding a job.
Bad credit can affect your ability to get more credit.
Did you know it also can affect
your ability to get or keep a job?
Employers often use a credit report when they hire and evaluate employees
for promotion, reassignment or retention.
According to the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), which is enforced by the Federal Trade Commission and your state Attorney General, an employer must get your permission to look at your credit report. If you don't get a job because of information in your report, the employer must give you written instructions on how to challenge the accuracy of the information in your report. Accurate negative information can stay on your report for seven years; bankruptcy maybe reported for 10 years.

- Equifax 800-685-1111
- Experian 888-397-3742
- TransUnion 800-916-8800
According to the FCRA, both the credit reporting agency and the organization that provided the information – such as your bank or credit card company – are responsible for correcting inaccurate or incomplete information in your report. To protect your rights under the law, contact both the credit reporting agency and the information provider to dispute any information.