U.S. Hispanics Take Action to Improve Credit Health
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32% value positive financial behaviors in a potential mate and 27% think less of a significant other if his or her credit score was lower than expected.
Millennials are more likely to have a plan to improve their credit score (66%) than Boomers (40%).
81% are more likely to have already taken at least one step to improve their credit score - compared to 72%
64% want their children to learn about credit.
"There is much optimism among Hispanics in this year's survey about improving credit health," said Certified Financial Planner™ and Chase financial education ambassador
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