Credit scores run 300 to 850, and lenders call 670-plus good
Borrowers applying for mortgages, auto loans, or credit cards face a system where their creditworthiness is compressed into a three-digit number, most often on a scale from 300 to 850. Lenders generally treat scores above 670 as “good,” but the same person can hold several different scores at the same time, each generated by a…