Some lenders are using educational history or employment status to screen borrowers, along with more widely accepted benchmarks such as rent and utility payments
WASHINGTON—Should borrowers be denied new loans because they didn’t finish college? That sort of question is vexing policy makers as they seek to encourage lenders to use new types of data and computer-driven models to allow more borrowers to qualify for loans and at lower prices.
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