Companies

15.6 NOT

Credit Karma, LLC

Credit Karma, LLC is a U.S. consumer financial technology company that offers free credit scores and reports, financial tools, and personalized recommendations for products such as credit cards, loans, insurance, and banking services. Founded in 2007, it is owned by Intuit.

Website https://www.creditkarma.com/

Updated Apr 08, 2026

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Donations

Feb 15, 2024

Not MAGA
7 Weight Impact on the score.
98% Confidence How strong and reliable the sourcing appears.

Parent Company PAC Contributions to Democrats

Credit Karma's parent company, Intuit Inc. , maintains a PAC that has historically contributed more heavily to Democratic candidates and committees than Republican ones in recent cycles.

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Entity alignment

Sep 12, 2023

Not MAGA
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85% Confidence How strong and reliable the sourcing appears.

Alignment with Silicon Valley Tech Lobby

Credit Karma aligns with the Financial Technology Association (FTA) , which advocates for policies often at odds with the protectionist and nationalist economic stances of the MAGA movement.

Strongest Pro-MAGA

Donations

Oct 20, 2020

Pro-MAGA
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80% Confidence How strong and reliable the sourcing appears.

Individual Executive Donations to GOP

Historical FEC records show some individual contributions from Credit Karma executives to Republican candidates , though these are outweighed by Democratic giving at the corporate level.

Strongest Not MAGA

Public Statement

Jun 24, 2022

Not MAGA
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Response to Supreme Court Roe v. Wade Reversal

Following the Dobbs decision, Credit Karma (via Intuit) reaffirmed support for employees' access to reproductive healthcare , including travel benefits.

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Donations

Feb 15, 2024

Not MAGA
7 Weight Impact on the score.
98% Confidence How strong and reliable the sourcing appears.

Parent Company PAC Contributions to Democrats

Credit Karma's parent company, Intuit Inc., maintains a PAC that has historically contributed more heavily to Democratic candidates and committees than Republican ones in recent cycles.

Notes: Intuit acquired Credit Karma in 2020; PAC activity reflects the consolidated entity's political strategy.

Agent rationale

As a wholly-owned subsidiary, Intuit's political spending is the primary vehicle for Credit Karma's institutional influence. The lean toward Democratic candidates suggests a misalignment with the MAGA movement.

Sources

  1. FEC.gov (Mar 01, 2024)

    Intuit Inc. Political Action Committee (Intuit PAC) filings show distributions to various federal candidates.

Entity alignment

Sep 12, 2023

Not MAGA
6 Weight Impact on the score.
85% Confidence How strong and reliable the sourcing appears.

Alignment with Silicon Valley Tech Lobby

Credit Karma aligns with the Financial Technology Association (FTA), which advocates for policies often at odds with the protectionist and nationalist economic stances of the MAGA movement.

Notes: The FTA focuses on digital innovation and global competitiveness.

Agent rationale

The fintech lobby generally supports globalized digital markets and regulatory frameworks that contrast with the MAGA 'America First' economic approach.

Sources

  1. Financial Technology Association (Sep 12, 2023)

    Credit Karma is a member of the FTA, supporting modern financial regulations.

Policy Action

Jun 15, 2023

Not MAGA
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90% Confidence How strong and reliable the sourcing appears.

Commitment to DEI and ESG Reporting

Credit Karma maintains active Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs and ESG initiatives, which are frequently targeted by MAGA-aligned policy advocates.

Notes: Credit Karma publishes annual impact reports detailing workforce diversity metrics.

Agent rationale

Institutionalized DEI programs are a point of friction with the MAGA movement's 'anti-woke' policy agenda, placing the company in opposition to that specific cultural/political platform.

Sources

  1. Credit Karma Official Site (Jun 01, 2023)

    We are committed to building a diverse and inclusive environment where everyone can do their best work.

Public Statement

Jun 24, 2022

Not MAGA
6 Weight Impact on the score.
90% Confidence How strong and reliable the sourcing appears.

Response to Supreme Court Roe v. Wade Reversal

Following the Dobbs decision, Credit Karma (via Intuit) reaffirmed support for employees' access to reproductive healthcare, including travel benefits.

Notes: This policy was part of a broader corporate trend in Silicon Valley.

Agent rationale

Corporate support for abortion access is a direct policy conflict with the MAGA movement's judicial and legislative priorities, signaling an anti-MAGA alignment on social issues.

Sources

  1. The New York Times (Jun 24, 2022)

    Intuit, which owns Credit Karma, is among the companies providing travel benefits for reproductive health services.

Donations

Oct 20, 2020

Pro-MAGA
3 Weight Impact on the score.
80% Confidence How strong and reliable the sourcing appears.

Individual Executive Donations to GOP

Historical FEC records show some individual contributions from Credit Karma executives to Republican candidates, though these are outweighed by Democratic giving at the corporate level.

Notes: Donations are often split between both parties to ensure access.

Agent rationale

Minor individual giving to the GOP provides a slight counter-balance but does not indicate a pro-MAGA institutional shift.

Sources

  1. OpenSecrets (Jan 01, 2021)

    Individual contributions from employees show a mix of support for both major parties.