Washington state residents have high credit scores.

The average credit score of Washington state residents was found to be the 7th highest in the United States. According to a recent survey by the personal finance information site ‘WalletHub’, the average credit score of Washington state residents was 717 points, which is 21 points higher than the average credit score of the entire United States, which is 696 points.

In the United States, a credit score of 700 or higher is considered a ‘good’ credit score, but as the coronavirus epidemic continues, many residents have had difficulty maintaining their credit scores, but it has recently been found to have recovered significantly.

Looking at the Northwest American region, Washington State ranked 7th, Oregon ranked 16th with 713 points, Montana ranked 10th with 715 points, Idaho also ranked 13th with 715 points, and Alaska ranked 27th with 705 points.

Except for Alaska, the credit scores of residents in Northwest America are generally good.

In the United States, the state with the highest average credit score for its residents was Minnesota with 725 points, followed by New Hampshire with 722 points. Vermont ranked third with 721 points, Massachusetts ranked fourth with 718 points, and Wisconsin ranked fifth with 718 points.

The state with the lowest credit score in the United States was Mississippi with only 672 points, followed by Louisiana with 676 points, Alabama with 680 points, Texas with 680 points, and Oklahoma with 681 points.