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When it comes to having the best credit conditions in the country, North Dakota was the clear winner in this year’s rankings, followed by Vermont and New Hampshire. On the opposite end of the spectrum, credit conditions were found to be the worst in Nevada, with Georgia and Louisiana tied for second-worst.
To determine credit conditions in all 50 states plus the District of Columbia, CardRatings.com’s experts looked at five bellwether factors:
This year marks North Dakota's third consecutive top ranking in the study. North Dakota has the lowest foreclosure rate in the nation and ranks among the 10 best states in all five categories used in this analysis. Along with North Dakota, this 2019’s best states for credit conditions include:
1. North Dakota
2. Vermont
3. New Hampshire
4. Minnesota
5. Massachusetts (tie)
5. South Dakota (tie)
7. Iowa
8. Colorado
9. Hawaii
10. Nebraska
While the country as a whole has experienced a decade of economic expansion, there are still several states that show red flags in terms of credit conditions. For Nevada, this is the second year in a row the state showed the worst credit conditions in the nation. Nevada’s bottom ranking was due to being below the median in all five categories and among the ten worst for everything except unemployment rate. Along with Nevada, this year’s worst states for credit conditions include:
1. Nevada
2. Georgia (tie)
2. Louisiana (tie)
4. Mississippi
5. Alabama
6. New Mexico
7. Tennessee
8. Oklahoma
9. Arizona
10. Illinois
"For states with unfavorable credit conditions, things may soon reach a boiling point if the economy starts to show any cracks or signs of a cool down,” observes Richard Barrington, a 30+ year veteran of the financial industry and author the report. “The sharp contrasts in the best and worst states means that the credit conditions of your neighbors matter to the long-term prosperity of the area where you live, with the differences between states being magnified even further if the economy were to slip into a recession.”
An article overview of the research and methodology can also be found here: http://cardratings.com/best-and-worst-states-for-credit-conditions-2019.html
About CardRatings.com
CardRatings.com is owned and operated by QuinStreet, Inc. (Nasdaq: QNST), a pioneer in delivering online marketplace solutions to match searchers with brands in digital media. QuinStreet is committed to providing consumers and businesses with the information and tools they need to research, find and select the products and brands that meet their needs. Cardratings.com is a member of the company’s expert research and publishing division.
CardRatings.com innovated online credit card ratings and has been offering independent ratings and reviews of credit card offers since 1998. The website collects and maintains data on more than 700 credit card offers and carefully compiles objective lists of the top credit cards by card type, making it easy for consumers to find the right card to fit their needs.
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Rick Judge Liberty communications for QuinStreet 415-429-5652 QuinStreet@libertycomms.com
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