Federal Housing Finance Administration Director Bill Pulte said via X, “Why do some credit reports cost double (Biden’s term) from what they did during President Trump’s first term?” Shares of FICO (FICO) are down 17%, or $342, to $1,685 in midday trading. Equifax (EFX), another credit reporting agency, is down 4% to $264.44 while TransUnion (TRU) is down 6% to $85.38.
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