Not exact matches
A
consumer who has «
deep subprime credit» is someone with a credit score equal to 600 or below.
A 2017 report from the
Consumer Federal Protection Bureau (CFPB) shows that cash back cards are more popular than miles - based cards for
consumers across all categories — superprime, prime, near - prime,
subprime and
deep subprime — constituting 27 percent of overall credit card spending, compared to 21 percent for miles rewards cards.
A 2017 report from the
Consumer Federal Protection Bureau (CFPB) shows that cash back cards are more popular than miles - based cards for
consumers across all categories — superprime, prime, near - prime,
subprime and
deep subprime — constituting 27 percent of overall credit card spending, compared to 21 percent for miles rewards cards.