The Stop Credit Discrimination in Employment Act (SCDEA) is a New York City law that makes it an unlawful discriminatory practice for employers, labor organizations, or employment agencies to request or use an individual’s consumer credit history when making employment decisions such as hiring, compensation, promotion, or termination.
The law includes narrow exemptions, and the NYC Commission on Human Rights interprets these exemptions very strictly. Employers must prove they qualify for an exemption if they choose to request credit information.

