An 850 credit score is a perfect FICO score — the highest possible. Only about 1.3% of Americans achieve this. It's a financial achievement, though the practical benefits are identical to an 800 score.
Timeline: 850 is the maximum score. Maintenance is the only goal.
Is 850 a good credit score?
850 is a perfect FICO score — the highest possible. Only about 1.3% of Americans achieve it. Financially, it's identical to an 800 score: you receive the best available rates on all products. The difference is purely psychological — it's a personal achievement that demonstrates decades of perfect financial discipline.
How rare is a perfect 850 credit score?
Extremely rare. Only about 1.3% of Americans have a perfect 850 FICO score. It requires a very long credit history (typically 15+ years), perfect payment history with zero late payments ever, very low utilization (1%–3%), diverse credit mix, and minimal recent inquiries. Most financial experts say 760+ is sufficient for all practical purposes.
What does it take to get a perfect 850 credit score?
A perfect 850 requires: (1) 15+ years of credit history with zero late payments, (2) credit utilization consistently below 3%, (3) diverse credit mix including credit cards, installment loans, and ideally a mortgage, (4) no recent hard inquiries, and (5) no negative items of any kind. It's more about time and consistency than any single action.
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