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Experian this week will start allowing consumers who don’t have credit reports to create them from scratch. College students, people who avoid debt and immigrants often fall in this category, as do many Black and Hispanic adults.

Experian PLC, one of the largest credit-reporting firms in the U.S., this week will start allowing consumers who don’t have credit reports to create them from scratch, the company told The Wall Street Journal.

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