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		<title>More and more employers are checking credit scores.</title>
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		<category><![CDATA[checking credit scores]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Your credit score is more important than ever. About 43 percent of U.S. employers are using credit checks in their hiring process, up 36 percent from 2004, and that means you can't be stuck with a poor credit score. It hurts the person with bad credit more than ever, because they can't pay their bills, if they don't have a job.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Your credit score is more important than ever. About 43 percent of U.S. employers are using credit checks in their hiring process, up 36 percent from 2004, and that means you can&#8217;t be stuck with a poor credit score. It hurts the person with bad credit more than ever, because they can&#8217;t pay their bills, if they don&#8217;t have a job.<span id="more-208"></span></p>
<p>Why do employees pull the credit score and/or reports of their prospective employees? Because not only is your credit score indicative of your past financial behavior, some consider it indicative or your overall responsibility. Someone who has paid his or her bills on time over the last few years is someone who will probably show up on time and take pride in their work. They understand that keeping their job means keeping their bills paid on time.</p>
<p>How can you repair your credit of it&#8217;s gone in the tank? As any good credit restoration service should tell you, every consumer has the right to dispute their negative items with the credit bureaus. And as anyone who understand the federal laws that give you these rights should tell you, you also have the right to hire a <a href="http://www.ilovecreditrepair.com/credit-restoration/">credit restoration service</a> to handle the disputes on your behalf. But I♠CR only recommends hiring a service if you have the budget for it. Otherwise, you should follow the do-it-yourself guide.</p>
<p>Find the right credit restoration company is easy. Just go with the <a href="http://www.ilovecreditrepair.com/lexington-law/">trusted credit repair leaders.</a></p>
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