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New Yorkers are working to boost their credit scores

Georgette Gouveia by Georgette Gouveia
January 13, 2025
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Having just gone through another holiday shopping season of spend, spend, spend, some people are concerned about their credit scores.

As Chase Bank noted:  “a general rule of thumb is to keep your credit utilization ratio below 30%. And if you really want to be an overachiever, aim for 10%. According to Experian, people who keep their credit utilization under 10% for each of their cards also tend to have exceptional credit scores (a FICO Score of 800 or higher).”

New research has found the states that are most interested in improving their credit, and New York is top 10.

Using search volume data from Google Keyword Planner, experts at verified coupon site Coupons4Real analyzed the search volume data for a list of terms relating to improving credit. They ordered the states from highest to lowest monthly searches per 100,000 people to reveal the ranking.

The top searched term across the U.S. is “‘how to build credit,” accumulating 33,914 monthly searches on average. This is followed by the search terms “good credit cards for building credit,” with 17,847 monthly searches and “best credit cards for building credit” with 17,738.

Leading the ranking is Georgia, where residents search for ways to improve their credit 81.6 times a month per 100,000 people. Georgia residents search for “how to build credit” 1,500 times a month.

In second place is Wyoming, with 80.5 monthly searches for improving credit per 100,000 people. The search term “good credit cards for improving credit” is searched 66.6 times every month in the state.

Hawaii is in third place, as people search for ways to improve their credit 75.7 times a month per 100,000 residents.

Colorado ranks fourth, with 74.5 searches to improve credit recorded each month for every 100,000 residents. People in Colorado search for the “best credit cards for building credit” 445.8 times a month.

In fifth place is Alaska, with 74.2 searches for ways to improve credit per month for every 100,000 people.

Residents in North Dakota search for ways to build credit 73.2 times a month per 100,000 residents, placing the state sixth.

Ranking seventh is Vermont, where residents look to improve their credit 72.5 times a month per 100,000 residents.

Illinois and Delaware share eighth place, with 71.4 monthly searches per 100,000 people for ways to improve or build a credit score.

New York ranks ninth for eagerness to improve credit, with 70.4 monthly searches per 100,000 residents.

Washington rounds out the top 10, with residents looking for ways to improve their credit 69.3 times a month per 100,000 people.

Connecticut comes in at 44th, with 47.2 searches per 100,000 people.

Said Panayotis Nikolaidis, CEO and founder of Coupons4Real: “Americans are increasingly focused on improving their credit, with many turning to free online resources for guidance. Whether it’s searching for tips on boosting their credit score or finding strategies for managing debt, people are eager to take control of their financial health.

“A good credit score is essential for securing better loan rates, credit card allowances and even housing, making it crucial for long-term financial stability. The internet offers easy access to expert advice and step-by-step guides, empowering individuals to build and maintain strong credit.”

Here are the complete rankings:

 

Rank State Average monthly searches per 100k
1 Georgia 81.6
2 Wyoming 80.5
3 Hawaii 75.7
4 Colorado 74.5
5 Alaska 74.2
6 North Dakota 73.2
7 Vermont 72.5
8 Illinois 71.4
9 Delaware 71.4
10 New York 70.4
11 Washington 69.3
12 Alabama 68.1
13 Nevada 67.0
14 Rhode Island 63.6
15 North Carolina 62.4
16 Maryland 61.1
17 Mississippi 60.9
18 New Mexico 60.3
19 South Dakota 60.0
20 West Virginia 58.1
21 Arizona 56.4
22 Texas 56.4
23 Louisiana 55.9
24 California 55.7
25 Montana 55.7
26 Oklahoma 54.9
27 Tennessee 54.9
28 Kentucky 54.9
29 Massachusetts 54.9
30 South Carolina 54.5
31 Nebraska 54.3
32 Maine 54.2
33 New Jersey 53.8
34 Arkansas 53.2
35 Virginia 53.0
36 Florida 52.9
37 New Hampshire 52.8
38 Oregon 52.7
39 Missouri 51.8
40 Indiana 51.5
41 Ohio 49.7
42 Kansas 48.8
43 Utah 47.2
44 Connecticut 47.2
45 Michigan 46.6
46 Idaho 46.1
47 Minnesota 45.9
48 Pennsylvania 44.7
49 Iowa 42.6
50 Wisconsin 38.9

 

 

 

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Winner of ArtsWestchester’s 2023 President’s Award for her 43-year career as an arts journalist, Georgette Gouveia is cultural writer and luxury editor for Westfair Communications Inc.’s Westfair Business Journal She is also the author of “The Games Men Play” blog and book series, exploring the power dynamic in culture. Her latest novel, the historical thriller “Riddle Me This,” was recently published by JMS Books. Gouveia is the co-curator of Lehman College Art Gallery’s “Framing the Female Gaze: Women Artists and the New Historicism” (Oct. 10 through Jan. 20). For more on Westfair, visit westfaironline.com. And visit her at thegamesmenplay.com.

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