On the recordOctober 16, 2017
The number is about 16 percent of South Carolinians who are today credit-invisible would become credit-visible and would show the responsible pattern that would allow them to own a home.
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congress.govThe number is about 16 percent of South Carolinians who are today credit-invisible would become credit-visible and would show the responsible pattern that would allow them to own a home.
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