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New Utilization Breakpoint?

Using Experian CreditWorks Premium to monitor my credit scores.  For the last week I've noticed a card relating to my credit usage on the Dashboard with a comment stating "Ideal usage is 6% or less."  So I'm wondering if 6% is a new aggregate utilization breakpoint. 

I'm quite sure that in the past the card read something along the lines of "Great job keeping your usage below" a stated percentage or words to similar effect. And of course 8.9% utilization is the generally accepted threshold in these forums.

 

My aggregate utilization hasn't really changed in a year except for one month when it was rose to 4% as I did some increased spending to get some signup bonuses.  So I'm puzzled by this statement now showing up.

 

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Anonymous
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Re: New Utilization Breakpoint?

It's just front-end fluff software at work here and has no real-world bearing on your score.  It may as well say that ideal usage is < 1% (because it is in actuality) but if it did say that it wouldn't mean that < 1% means a better score than < 8% (for example).

 

There are some people out there that have reported small score gains inside of the commonly talked about 8.9% threshold; some have said they see a couple more points in crossing below say 5%.  For every one of those people, though, there are probably 10 that report no scoring improvment at all along the path from 8% down to 1%. 

 

In conclusion no, there is not a new 6% breakpoint, even if it is suggested by CMS front-end software.

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Anonymous
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Re: New Utilization Breakpoint?

One thing to observe is that there's almost never a practical reason to care about a hypothetical advantage of 5% vs. 8.99% (say).  That's because a person is either applying for credit soon, or he's not. 

 

If he's applying soon, he might as well just lower it to 1% -- that's easy to do whereas lowering it precisely 5% or 8.99% or whatever takes more careful fiddling with payments.

 

If he's not applying soon, then it typically doesn't matter what his scores are, as long as he keeps his total U under 29% and individual U under 69%.

 

It's still fun to wonder about, however, so thanks again to our OP for bringing this up.

 

 

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FireMedic1
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Re: New Utilization Breakpoint?

For what it's worth. I got this on my most recent 3b.

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Anonymous
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Re: New Utilization Breakpoint?

That's another fine example of fluff front-end software above.  In this case, it cites 7%.  The OP referenced 6%.  We know 8.9% just from shooting the breeze on this forum.  We've also heard 5%.  I think it's fair to say that these threshold suggestions are consistently inconsistent.

 

What we do know for certain is that a very small percentage such as 1%-3% is going to maximize the utilization sector of the FICO pie on all files, so if one is really looking to ensure they are squeezing out every possible point landing somewhere in the 1%-3% range is more than likely a safe bet.  Whether the next threshold is at 5%, 6%, 7% etc. could be profile-dependent, so as a best practice coming in at 1%-3% is what I would suggest if you want to be "safe" when it comes to this topic.

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@Anonymous wrote:

That's another fine example of fluff front-end software above.  In this case, it cites 7%.  The OP referenced 6%.  We know 8.9% just from shooting the breeze on this forum.  We've also heard 5%.  I think it's fair to say that these threshold suggestions are consistently inconsistent.

 

What we do know for certain is that a very small percentage such as 1%-3% is going to maximize the utilization sector of the FICO pie on all files, so if one is really looking to ensure they are squeezing out every possible point landing somewhere in the 1%-3% range is more than likely a safe bet.  Whether the next threshold is at 5%, 6%, 7% etc. could be profile-dependent, so as a best practice coming in at 1%-3% is what I would suggest if you want to be "safe" when it comes to this topic.


Can we assume this is just for revolving credit and does not apply to SSL? It'd be hard to maintain 1-3% on SSL








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Anonymous
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Re: New Utilization Breakpoint?

I would say so. Everyone I've heard report on SSL gains reference receiving full points in going below 8.9% utilization and don't speak of acquiring any additional gains in continuing to lower utilization down through the single-digit percentages.
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Anonymous
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@Anonymous wrote:

That's another fine example of fluff front-end software above.  In this case, it cites 7%.  The OP referenced 6%.  We know 8.9% just from shooting the breeze on this forum.  We've also heard 5%.  I think it's fair to say that these threshold suggestions are consistently inconsistent.

 

What we do know for certain is that a very small percentage such as 1%-3% is going to maximize the utilization sector of the FICO pie on all files, so if one is really looking to ensure they are squeezing out every possible point landing somewhere in the 1%-3% range is more than likely a safe bet.  Whether the next threshold is at 5%, 6%, 7% etc. could be profile-dependent, so as a best practice coming in at 1%-3% is what I would suggest if you want to be "safe" when it comes to this topic.


I think the phrase "consistently inconsistent" is the probably best way I've heard to to describe threshold estimations...   

 

Great username, btw..   liver shots were always my go to back in the day.

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Anonymous
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@Anonymous

 

Great username, btw..   liver shots were always my go to back in the day.


Thanks Smiley Wink  I've always appreciated them greatly and think in many ways they're a lost art today compared to the old days.  Complete game-changers, no doubt!

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@Anonymous @BrutalBodyShots

Thanks Smiley Wink  I've always appreciated them greatly and think in many ways they're a lost art today compared to the old days.  Complete game-changers, no doubt!


A lost art indeed, my friend...

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