What’s my credit history?
Your credit history describes how you use money. It shows things like:
- how many loans and credit cards you have
- how much money you owe
- how long you’ve had credit
- if you pay your bills on time
The three nationwide credit bureaus — Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion — collect this information and put it in your credit report.
Read Checking Your Credit Report to learn how to order your report for free.
Why is my credit history important?
Your credit history tells businesses how you handle money and pay your bills. Your credit history can affect whether you get a job, can rent an apartment, or get a credit card or loan. It also affects how much you’ll have to pay in interest to borrow money.
Positive information helps your credit. Positive information includes things like paying your bills on time and having low credit card balances. Negative information, like paying bills late, hurts your credit.
What if I don’t have a credit history?
You might not have a credit history if:
- you’ve never had a credit card
- you’ve never gotten a loan from a bank or credit union
Without a credit history, it can be harder to get a job, an apartment, or even a credit card.
What’s a credit score?
A credit score is a number that’s based on your credit history. Each nationwide credit bureau creates a different score. Your credit score will usually range between 300 and 850.
It costs money to find out your credit score. Sometimes a company might say the score is free. But you might find that you signed up for a service that checks your credit for you. Those services charge you every month. Some credit card companies, such as Discover Card, provide free credit score with your monthly statement.
Before you pay any money, ask yourself if you need to see your credit score. You might not since if you know your credit history is good, your score will be good.
For more information, go to:
Your Credit History Explained | consumer.gov
Teaching Suggestions
- Ask students if they have a credit history. If so, have they checked what information does it contain?
- What actions can be taken to build your credit history?
Discussion Questions
- What is credit history? What does if describe?
- Why is it important to know about your credit history?
- What might be the consequences if you don’t have a credit history?
- What can you do to build and maintain your credit rating?