Because ______ influence consumers' ability to make purchases and secure loans, the United States Congress passed the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) of 1970 to ensure accurate credit reporting. Multiple Choice employers credit bureaus banks government agencies sales and marketing professionals
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