Average Credit Scores by State

View average credit scores for each state with data compiled by reporting agencies.

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Credit reporting company Experian compiles averages credit scores for states from a sample of three million credit profiles, with scores range on a scale of 330 to 830.

Minnesota's average score of 718 tops Experian's most recent list. The U.S. average is 687, with southern states typically reporting lower scores.

Similarly, Mortgage Marvel, a mortgage-shopping website, analyzed more than 330,000 mortgage applications received in 2011 to compute average FICO scores. The mortgage-shopping website's data shows applicants' credit scores declined in most states last year.

California (754), Oregon (750) and Wisconsin (749) led the country with the highest Mortgage Marvel average FICO scores, based on a scale of 300 to 850.

It should be noted that neither credit agency's reporting sample is representative of an entire population.

Click a state in the map below to view average credit scores for each state:

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Mike Maciag is Data Editor for GOVERNING.
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