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    In another U.S. News & World Report survey of 1,200 credit invisible consumers over the age of 25, 44% said they’d never had a credit score, while 38% said they lost their credit score due to ...

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    The concept of "credit invisibility" (a term used by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, the CFPB [64]) is factored into this as there are many individuals who do not use or need credit (usually the elderly), avoid using credit, or avoid participating in the credit system. Being credit invisible puts consumers at a disadvantage. [25]

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    The Equal Credit Opportunity Act of 1974 made it easier for both groups to obtain credit cards and loans. The act includes rights and protections for consumers applying for credit.