• Ghostalmedia@lemmy.world
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      5 months ago

      It depends on your age and where you live. You may have gotten into housing, an insurance policy, or your gig before this trend took off.

      It’s now a big enough problem that a handful of states have started to draft and pass legislation that bans credit checks for insurance, housing, and employment. So, if you’re in a place like CA or MA, you might not notice that this is fair game in most of America.

      That said, a lot of this fuckery is still super common and fair game in most of the US.

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        5 months ago

        Housing: 6 years ago

        Car insurance: I think about 3 maybe 2.

        Job: 3.5 years ago

        Do not live in CA or MA or a state that has rules like that. In fact 11 years ago a landlord did ask me and I said no. She backed down when I said I wasn’t going to bend on the issue. Of all the places in my life this was the only one that asked.

        But yeah you continue to worry