States consider barring employers from running credit checks on job applicants
By Kathleen Miller, APMonday, March 1, 2010
States may ban credit checks on job applicants
ANNAPOLIS, Md. — It’s hard to find a job in this economy, and now some people are facing another hurdle because potential employers are holding their credit histories against them.
Sixty percent of employers recently surveyed by the Society for Human Resources Management say they run credit checks on at least some job applicants. That’s compared with 42 percent in a somewhat similar survey in 2006.
Employers say such checks give them valuable information about an applicant’s honesty and sense of responsibility.
But lawmakers in at least 16 states from South Carolina to Oregon are considering outlawing most of them, saying they trap people in debt because their past financial problems prevent them from finding work.