How to Improve Your Credit Score in 90 Days

Your credit score affects your interest rates, apartment applications, and sometimes job offers. The good news: you can see meaningful improvement in 90 days.

How credit scores work

  • Payment history (35%) — paid on time?
  • Credit usage (30%) — how much of your limit are you using?
  • Length of history (15%) — how long have accounts been open?
  • Credit mix (10%) — different types of credit?
  • New credit (10%) — recent applications?

Fastest fix: lower your usage

usage is the percentage of your credit limit you’re using. Under 30% is good. Under 10% is better. Paying down a credit card balance is reflected in your score within one billing cycle — the fastest possible improvement.

Never miss a payment

Payment history is 35% of your score. One missed payment can drop you 50–100 points and stays on your report 7 years. Set up autopay for minimums on every account today.

Check your report for errors

1 in 5 reports has an error. Visit AnnualCreditReport.com for free reports from all three bureaus. Dispute errors — they can be removed in 30 days.

Your 90-day plan

  • Week 1: Check report for errors, set up autopay
  • Weeks 2–4: Pay balances below 30% usage
  • Month 2–3: Stay consistent, check your score

Most people see 20–50 point improvements within 90 days of following this plan.

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