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How To Get a $10,000 Personal Loan

Consider average interest rates, how likely you are to qualify, how rates vary by loan purpose, and more.

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By J.R. Duren
J.R. Duren

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J.R. Duren

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J.R. has 17 years of professional writing experience, was a three-time winner at the Florida Press Club Excellence in Journalism contest, and has edited and written about personal finance for the past seven years. His work has appeared at Investopedia, The Balance, LendingTree, and H&R Block.

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Meredith Mangan

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Meredith Mangan is a senior editor at Credible. She has more than 18 years of experience in finance and is an expert on personal loans.

Updated March 21, 2025

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