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Free credit score simulator — creditscorecalctools tailored for Texas (TX). Calculate instantly with state-specific rates and rules.
The average FICO credit score in Texas is 695 — below the national average of 714. Texas ranks #46 out of 50 states for average credit score (where #1 is the highest-scoring state).
Texas's average credit score is surprisingly low given its strong economy, but reflects the state's massive and diverse population — including large immigrant communities building credit, young workers in the major metros, and varied rural economies.
FICO credit scoring factors are applied identically across all 50 states — payment history (35%), amounts owed (30%), length of credit history (15%), new credit (10%), and credit mix (10%). However, economic context matters. In Texas, where the median household income is $64,034, carrying average consumer debt of $97,000 creates different financial pressure than the same debt load in a higher-income state.
Use the simulator above to model how paying down your credit card balance (currently averaging $6,903 per Texas household), disputing errors, or adding an installment loan would move your score.
Data: Experian State of Credit (2023), Federal Reserve Survey of Consumer Finances, CFPB Consumer Credit Trends. Updated 2023–2024. Figures reflect state averages.