Article: New Study Shows Average Credit Score Is 98 Points Lower for Consumers With One Late Auto Payment.

Experian's National Score Index further finds consumers in Wyoming have the highest average auto loan balance ($19,340) while consumers in Michigan have the lowest average auto loan balance ($11,455)

IRVINE, Calif., June 13 /PRNewswire/ -- The average credit score for U.S. consumers with no late auto payments is nearly 100 points higher than for those who have at least one late payment, according to the latest National Score Index(R) study by Experian Consumer Direct(SM), the leading provider of online direct-to-consumer credit reports, scores and monitoring products.

The national average credit score for consumers with no late auto payments is 703, ...

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