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Anonymous
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Credit utilization % and scores

I have a question regarding credit utilization and credit score

 

If I have a card that has a 2000 limit and it is currently maxed at 100% utilization - yes I know its bad to do that

Where will I see the jumps in Credit score..

 

Like will it go up a few points at 90 % then again at 80% or 75% then again at 50% - this may be a gradual process for me...but hoping to watch the score increase over time

 

Thanks in advance for taking the time to respond....

 

Shannon

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Anonymous
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Re: Credit utilization % and scores

It may go up a few points everytime it reports if it's less than it was last time it reported. The nerdwallet simulator says I would gain 59 fako points if I paid my balances down by half. 62 points if I paid the whole $5000 (across cards).
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mortimerwereback
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Re: Credit utilization % and scores

Depends which bureau. As long as the current reported balance is less than the previously reported, you should see a small point increase. I don't tend to see the fluctuations with TU, but I do see them with EQ and EX.

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rmduhon
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Re: Credit utilization % and scores

Try to get it to 89%, 79%, 69%, and so on. That 'extra' 1% will give more of a boost than if it was 90%, 80%, etc.
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Anonymous
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Re: Credit utilization % and scores

Thank you!

 

Very helpful!

 

Shannon

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SouthJamaica
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Re: Credit utilization % and scores


@Anonymous wrote:

Thank you!

 

Very helpful!

 

Shannon


The only one I'm absolutely sure about, from personal experience, is 29% on individual card utilization. But it's my understanding that 79% is a biggie.


Total revolving limits 569520 (505320 reporting) FICO 8: EQ 699 TU 696 EX 673




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tcbofade
Super Contributor

Re: Credit utilization % and scores

Not sure where ALL of the lines are, but I do know there is one at 89% and one at 49%.

 

The scoring difference between 89% and 90% is significant.

 

 

Fico 8 5/02/25: EX 817, EQ 831, TU 829.
Fico 9: EX 812 04/15/25, EQ 804 04/08/25, TU 792 02/15/25.

Zero percent financing is where the devil lives...
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HeavenOhio
Senior Contributor

Re: Credit utilization % and scores

Keep in mind that percentages round up. To reach 89%, 49%, 29%, 9%, etc., you need to be at 88.9% or below, 48.9% or below, 28.9% or below, 8.9% or below, etc. As an example, 9.000001% rounds up to 10%.

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Thomas_Thumb
Senior Contributor

Re: Credit utilization % and scores

From observation and 3rd party credit report summaries I would peg Fico revolving credit utilization thresholds at:

1) 89% (above this level is tagged as a max out)

2) 69% 

3) 49%

4) 29% (below this is typically considered "responsible" credit management)

5) 9% (below this is described as "optimal" from a score perspective)

 

Some thresholds are more important for aggregate utilization - crossing above the 9% threshold on aggregate impacts score quite a bit but is a non event for an individual card. Crossing above 89% for an individual card into max out territory may have a big impact on score unless you already have a card at that level. On an individual card basis, Fico looks considers highest utilization of any card in scoring, not directly # cards at that level. The affect of multiple cards at high UT% is captured by their combined effect on aggregate utilization.

 

 

Fico 9: .......EQ 850 TU 850 EX 850
Fico 8: .......EQ 850 TU 850 EX 850
Fico 4 .....:. EQ 809 TU 823 EX 830 EX Fico 98: 842
Fico 8 BC:. EQ 892 TU 900 EX 900
Fico 8 AU:. EQ 887 TU 897 EX 899
Fico 4 BC:. EQ 826 TU 858, EX Fico 98 BC: 870
Fico 4 AU:. EQ 831 TU 872, EX Fico 98 AU: 861
VS 3.0:...... EQ 835 TU 835 EX 835
CBIS: ........EQ LN Auto 940 EQ LN Home 870 TU Auto 902 TU Home 950
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Anonymous
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Re: Credit utilization % and scores

Good post from TT above where he lists the different threshold percentages.  It's important to remember that crossing those thresholds are what yields score changes... not the amount of dollars or even percentage points that you drop.  For example, dropping from 51% utilization to 48% utilization is going to yield a greater score increase than dropping from 46% utilization to 30% utilization even though in the second example on on the same profile you'd be paying off more than 5X the amount as in the first example... all because a threshold is crossed in the first but not the second.

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