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Younger People More Likely to Be Refused Loans, Mortgages, Credit Cards, Says New FindLaw.com Survey
March 3, 2010Younger people are more than twice as likely as older age groups to have been turned down for loans, mortgages and credit cards within the last year, according to a new national survey by FindLaw.com (http://www.findlaw.com), the most popular legal information Web site. The FindLaw.com survey found that more than one in five (22%) people between the ages of 18 and 34 say that they have been refused a mortgage, loan or credit card within the last year. That's more than twice the percentage of any other age group, and they are four times more likely to say they've been turned down than people age 55 and up. Full release.


