Why Do People With Poor Credit Pay More For Loans? - CREDIT RIGHTS
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CREDIT RIGHTS: Why do people with poor credit pay more for loans?
Lenders feel that people who have not handled credit well in the past are at a greater risk of failing to repay their loans. Standard-priced loans are typically made to people with good credit history because their past record proves to lenders that they are at low risk of default.
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