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Apr182026

What's New? NY employers prohibited from considering credit history in hiring decisions

Effective April 18, 2026, New York State has implemented a broad ban on using consumer credit history for most employment decisions, including hiring, compensation, and promotions. This legislative shift aims to eliminate barriers tied to financial hardship and redirect the focus of recruitment toward merit-based hiring rather than an applicant's past financial obligations. It is critical to note that the burden of proof now lies with the employer to justify any specific exceptions—such as roles requiring security clearances—before credit information can be accessed.
For more details see our updated section in the Gold Book.

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