it can show employment history, but not salary.
2007-06-29 09:20:58
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answered by johnsykes_2000 1
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Credit reports will show your employer information and sometimes your position but not your salary.
It is not always up to date, and in a way they do know what your salary is because this information must be submitted anytime you are submitted to a lender for a loan, but it is not disclosed on your report.
Mine shows my employer and my position but I have been the same place for over 4-years.
2007-06-30 05:12:50
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answered by ? 7
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It does not show your salary, but at least one of mine shows something like "last reported employer." The funny thing is that it's from a job I had over 20 years ago when I was in college!
2007-06-29 09:21:54
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answered by Kathryn 6
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It will show some employer information, but not salary. Mine shows as current employer the company I worked for four jobs, 15 years ago.
2007-06-29 09:25:29
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answered by Brian G 6
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Not always. Credit agencies have to report your credit status periodically. Sometimes a former employer shows up on mine. Not current employment unless you've been there for a while. Pay does not show up.
2007-06-29 09:22:47
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answered by kim 2
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Sometimes your credit report shows the name of the company you work for but it isn't always updated. It doesn't show salary or job title, etc.
2007-06-29 10:07:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Only employment history. No salary information. It does show all off your debt; loans, credit cards, etc. with your payment schedule.
2007-06-29 09:23:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Nope, they are checking prior residences and your credit score, they can however pay a service or call your previous or current employer on your application to verify those details.
2007-06-29 09:22:22
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answered by Marsbar 3
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It doesn't show salary, but may show several previous employers.
2007-07-01 09:05:15
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answered by jdkilp 7
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You should try looking at your credit report yourself for free. All mine had was my address and outstanding debts that had not been collected.
2007-06-29 09:25:26
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answered by atrum_et_sapidus 2
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