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So what does that say? Well we should all know how to figure averages, at least we hope so? Yet what that means is many Americans have money and they also have real GOOD credit scores and are not as bad off as it all is being projected. Yes a score good enough to get a mortgage, or anything else one wanted to finance. You know that, I know that and the finance companies know that. That is if that is true and if it is why isn't the banks lending?
Since it seems very few are able to get a loan today even when the average scores are 692 , meaning there are still many more much higher, then just what can it be that explains why so many people are being turned down for credit? Is it debt to income ratio? Well if your credit is that high and that is a fairly high score, then one suspects that is not an issue. So just what is it?
No answer. Yet when I pull my score it is so low they can't find it. If I go to a car dealer to buy a car and finance it is even lower then that. So just why is "credit" the issue? Well the answer lies much deeper then we average Americans will ever know. Notice there I go again with the "average" definition. Well that is most of us working types. Of course some fit in the "Middle Class" making upwards of $65,000 a year and defined by Obama and McCain as making even more then that. Hey an add said if you're a nurse making $60,000 a year you will get $1000.00 back from Obama. Yes and if your making $60,000 a year and hurting then you evidently in my opinion just might be who many people say you are, irresponsible. Yet you are "Credit Worthy".
So the ball parks are full, people still going to dance lessons and Little League and other social activities and eating out not as much but still doing it, while about 50 to 60 million of us can't pay the light bill. Yes and just today our president Bush told the banks to "start lending".
So just what is wrong with this picture? I could write but why bother. It doesn't matter. I just found it an interesting observation. Hey feel free to chime in. Perhaps you have the answer?
Robert T. Melaccio Sr. 2008 Copyright ©2008 Robert Melaccio Sr.
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