My gripe isn't with credit history being used in the issuance of credit; that makes sense, and has made it a lot easier to borrow money. It also removes the discrimination that existed when bankers would simply refuse to extend credit to minorities.
My point, as it relates to the article, is that what started out as a means of gauging financial creditworthiness is increasingly used as a means to gauge your worth in other aspects of life.
My point, as it relates to the article, is that what started out as a means of gauging financial creditworthiness is increasingly used as a means to gauge your worth in other aspects of life.