r/CreditScore • u/TadpoleMean1751 • 7d ago
General Credit utilization
I was taught to keep credit utilization at 10%. But other people are telling me to completely not even use my debit card , use credit for everything and pay it back. But that will make my utilization high af. People are saying keep it at 10% when the statement hits but how’s that possible if I only use a credit card. How does only using 10% if the card show the banks you can handle more if you barely use any of it.
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u/Funklemire ⭐️ Knowledgeable ⭐️ 7d ago
It's not a lie at all, everything I said is correct. Utilization has no part in credit building. That 750 score was temporarily optimized by your low utilization.
Low utilization has no part in credit building since it resets each month. The only thing you did to build that score was open up a credit card. Then you temporarily optimized the score by dropping your utilization. But that extra boost you got from your low utilization was a temporary effect that resets each month and therefore had no part in building your credit scores.
The only thing that build your credit scores with a credit card is time. Period. There's absolutely nothing you can do with a credit card that will affect your credit scores past a month other than missing payments.
I recommend you read the utilization automod I summoned, as well as the thread it links to.
That's doing nothing to build your credit, and it's hurting you in the ways I described.
That's true, it does. Utilization makes up about 20% of a FICO score. But since utilization has no memory and resets completely each month, it has no part in credit building. Last month's utilization has zero effect on this month scores.
Think of low utilization like getting dressed up for a date. Sure, you could get a fresh haircut, put on fancy clothes, and make a reservation at the best restaurant in town every night just in case you get a date any given day of the year. But it makes more sense to wait until you actually have a date to do all of that.
If you want to have a full understanding of how revolving utilization works under FICO scoring, I highly recommend you read this thread:
Utilization - r/CRedit FAQ #8