This expert's credit score dropped to 547 during the last recession but is back in the 800s—here's what she did

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Her credit score dropped to 547 during the last recession but is now in the 800s. Here's what she did.

The recession caused the school Aliche worked at to close, leaving her unemployed. She was able to receive unemployment, but that only paid for the bare bones of essentials — not her mortgage.

After depleting her savings and borrowing money from her ex-boyfriend and friends, Aliche had a realization. She explains that the essential bills can be different for everyone. For instance, medication or housing costs may be crucial expenses for you, whereas someone else may be able to forgo those costs.

 

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Loaded up with debt Seems like this one always works!

Credit scores don't matter.

She joined Weight Watchers? 😎

Stole someone’s ID?

🧐

Guessing her Bankruptcy time elapsed?

Saved, pay her bills on time? Mystery solved.

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