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Does the use of credit scores by auto insurance companies discriminate against some people or groups of people?

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Does the use of credit scores by auto insurance companies discriminate against some people or groups of people?

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No. Because credit scores are based only on objective financial data and are not based on or affected by your race, age, gender, where you live, where you work, what your job is, how much you make, or whether you are disabled; the use of credit scores is not unfairly discriminatory.

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