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Experian, Equifax and TransUnion are offering free credit reports to all Americans on a weekly basis for the next year so you can protect your financial health during hardships from COVID-19.
FT. LAUDERDALE, Fla. - s4story -- In a rare joint action, the national credit reporting agencies of Equifax, Experian and TransUnion have announced they are now offering free weekly credit reports to all Americans in an effort to protect their financial health during the sudden and unprecedented hardship caused by COVID-19.
Available through the Annual Credit Report portal, the free reports will be accessible through April 2021.
"These are unprecedented times facing the world. People are feeling scared and uncertain about the future. To help play our part and reduce some of that anxiety, we are uniting as an industry to help people know the facts about their financial data," Mark W. Begor, CEO of Equifax; Brian Cassin, CEO of Experian; and Chris Cartwright, CEO of TransUnion, indicated in a joint statement. "We are making credit reports more accessible more often so people can better manage their finances and take necessary steps to protect their credit standing."
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As noted by the credit agencies, the "hardship" has spread rapidly over the last few weeks with the novel coronavirus shutting down much of the country. That led to approximately 22 million workers – or 13 percent of the U.S. labor force – filing for unemployment. In addition, almost 3 million borrowers have requested a forbearance on their home mortgage.
Under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act – or CARES Act – creditors and other financial institutions are required to report to the credit reporting agencies of Equifax, Experian and TransUnion that consumers are current on their loans and other obligations if relief was sought due to the pandemic.
Credit vigilance is critical during these uncertain times. Consumers are advised to review their credit reports frequently to determine how their payment behavior is being reported. The single most important action for consumers who cannot pay their bills is to contact their creditors to determine what assistance is available.
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"To help play our part and reduce some of that anxiety, we are uniting as an industry to help people know the facts about their financial data," the CEOs concluded. "We are making credit reports more accessible more often so people can better manage their finances and take necessary steps to protect their credit standing."
Accessible through the Annual Credit Report portal, the free weekly credit reports are available through April 2021.
"Reviewing your credit report on a regular basis is a simple way to be proactive about your financial well-being," Fort Lauderdale attorney Steve Swickle told South Florida Reporter. "And with 156 opportunities over the next 12 months, it just got easier."
Available through the Annual Credit Report portal, the free reports will be accessible through April 2021.
"These are unprecedented times facing the world. People are feeling scared and uncertain about the future. To help play our part and reduce some of that anxiety, we are uniting as an industry to help people know the facts about their financial data," Mark W. Begor, CEO of Equifax; Brian Cassin, CEO of Experian; and Chris Cartwright, CEO of TransUnion, indicated in a joint statement. "We are making credit reports more accessible more often so people can better manage their finances and take necessary steps to protect their credit standing."
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As noted by the credit agencies, the "hardship" has spread rapidly over the last few weeks with the novel coronavirus shutting down much of the country. That led to approximately 22 million workers – or 13 percent of the U.S. labor force – filing for unemployment. In addition, almost 3 million borrowers have requested a forbearance on their home mortgage.
Under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act – or CARES Act – creditors and other financial institutions are required to report to the credit reporting agencies of Equifax, Experian and TransUnion that consumers are current on their loans and other obligations if relief was sought due to the pandemic.
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"To help play our part and reduce some of that anxiety, we are uniting as an industry to help people know the facts about their financial data," the CEOs concluded. "We are making credit reports more accessible more often so people can better manage their finances and take necessary steps to protect their credit standing."
Accessible through the Annual Credit Report portal, the free weekly credit reports are available through April 2021.
"Reviewing your credit report on a regular basis is a simple way to be proactive about your financial well-being," Fort Lauderdale attorney Steve Swickle told South Florida Reporter. "And with 156 opportunities over the next 12 months, it just got easier."
Source: William E. Lewis Jr. & Associates
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