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what does one have to do with the other?
it shouldnt or thats discriminitaion, right?
Ma'am with all due respect, could you please tell me why you are on disability? Just curious.
no, it will not impact it at all. the credit bureaus have no way of knowing is someone is disabled.
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No. Paying on time and the amount of debt are the major influences on credit score, regardless of where your income comes from.
Paying your bills on time and the amount of available debt that you have or have access to affect your score. To improve your score be sure to always pay your bills on time and it increases your credit score more to pay your debt off early. Where you receive your income does not affect your credit score. It can affect in the decision of whether or not a lender will grant you a loan or not but so do many other factors. Check out the links in the sources section below for more information.
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