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Bankruptcies Rise 16 Percent Over Previous Year

Bankruptcy filings rose 16 percent during the 12-month period ending March 31, 2024. That is a similar rate of acceleration as in the Dec. 31, 2023, quarterly report, but new bankruptcy cases remain significantly lower than before the start of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.

According to statistics released by the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts, total filings rose to 467,774 new cases, compared with 403,273 cases reported during the year ending March 31, 2023.

Business filings increased 40.4 percent, from 14,467 in March 2023 to 20,316 in the newest report. Non-business filings rose 15.1 percent, from 388,806 in March 2023 to 447,458 in March 2024.

This year’s 12-month filing total for the quarter ending March 31 is nearly three-fifths of the total reported in March 2020, when the pandemic disrupted the U.S. economy. That year’s 12-month total was 764,282.

Additional statistics released today include:

  • Business and non-business bankruptcy filings for the 12-month period ending March 31, 2024 (Table F-2, 12-month);
  • Bankruptcy data for the twelve-month periods ending in March 2023 and March 2024 (Table F);
  • Fourth quarter filings, (Table F-2, 3-month); and filings by month (Table F-2, January, February, and March)
  • Bankruptcy filings by county (Report F-5A).
Business and Non-Business Filings,
Years Ending
March 31, 2020-2024
Year Business Non-Business Total
2024 20,316 447,458 467,774
2023 14,467 388,806 403,273
2022 13,160 382,213 395,373
2021 19,911 453,438 473,349
2020 23,114 741,168 764,282

Total Bankruptcy Filings By Chapter,
Years Ending
March 31, 2020-2024
Year Chapter
  7 11 12 13
2024 271,825 8,036 155 187,539
2023 231,200 5,371 148 166,449
2022 265,071 4,333 228 125,655
2021 345,224 7,823 487 119,502
2020 475,279 7,167 638 281,048

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