Having a low credit score costs you money, with higher interest rates and other fees. Boosting your credit score takes a lot of time, and only recently was it possible to start sending rental payments to credit bureaus to help give you that boost. Now, a new program being offered in Prince George’s County, Maryland, will try to help residents there boost their scores too.
It’s called the Credit Builder program. Residents around the county can sign up and agree to deposit $44 a month into a new secure account with the Prince George’s Community Federal Credit Union.
“Each month that the resident makes on-time payments, we’ll report those on-time payments directly to the credit bureaus, which will help them establish a track record of making on-time payments,” Councilman Ed Burroughs said.
You’re basically assigning yourself an extra bill to pay every month, though you can get all that money back after 12 months. A limited number of those who live in the 8th District, which Burroughs represents, will also see the county match that $44-a-month payment.
“At the end of the year, every dollar the resident puts in, they get back. And every dollar that we put in, they get back,” Burroughs said. That means they’ll walk away with about $1,000, “and an improved credit score. We’ve seen individuals raise their credit scores by 70 points.”
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