The Paradox of the Clean Slate: Why a Pristine Credit Report Isn’t Always Enough for Financial Freedom
For many consumers navigating the complex waters of American finance, the ultimate goal of credit repair is often envisioned as a "clean slate." The logic seems sound: if one can successfully dispute and remove inaccuracies, late payments, collections, and bankruptcies from their record, a high credit score should naturally follow. However, thousands of Americans discover…
