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» Finance Questions, Volume 7, Issue 7, 2007
If respondent has checked business’s credit records held by a credit bureau in the last three years to determine if those records are correct.

2a. Within the last three years, did you complain to a credit bureau or credit reporting company that your record was inaccurate or that there were incorrect entries in it?

Response Small employers who checked business credit records All small employers
1 Yes 24 9
2 No 76 90
3 DK/Refused 0 0
Total (%) 100 99
N 311 750

Notes: Twenty-four (24) percent of small employers who checked their business’s credit records in the last three years to determine if those records were correct, complained to a credit bureau that their records were inaccurate or that there were incorrect entries in them. Nine percent of small employers complained to a credit bureau in the last three years that their records were inaccurate or that there were incorrect entries in them.


Volume 7, Issue 7, 2007
ISSN - 1534-8326

William J. Dennis, Jr.
NFIB Research Foundation



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