Total bankruptcy filings rose 16.8 percent, with significant increases in both business and non-business bankruptcies, in the twelve-month period ending Dec. 31, 2023. This accelerates a continuing rebound in filings after more than a decade of sharply dropping totals.
According to statistics released by the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts, annual bankruptcy filings totaled 452,990 in the year ending December 2023, compared with 387,721 cases in the previous year.
Business filings rose 40.4 percent, from 13,481 to 18,926, in the year ending Dec. 31, 2023. Non-business bankruptcy filings rose 16 percent to 434,064, compared with 374,240 in December 2022.
Bankruptcy totals for the previous 12 months are reported four times annually.
This is the fourth straight quarter that total bankruptcy filings have risen, following a decade-plus decline. Bankruptcies fell especially sharply after the pandemic began in early 2020, despite some COVID-related disruptions to the economy.
Despite the recent increases, the newest totals remain far lower than in December 2010, when filings peaked at just less than 1.6 million.
Business and Non-Business Filings,Years EndingDecember 31, 2019-2023
Year
Business
Non-Business
Total
2023
18,926
434,064
452,990
2022
13,481
374,240
387,721
2021
14,347
399,269
413,616
2020
21,655
522,808
544,463
2019
22,780
752,160
774,940
Total Bankruptcy Filings By Chapter,Years EndingDecember 31, 2019-2023
Year
Chapter
7
11
12
13
2023
261,277
7,456
139
183,956
2022
225,455
4,918
169
157,087
2021
288,327
4,836
276
120,002
2020
378,953
8,333
560
156,377
2019
480,206
7,020
599
286,979
The following bankruptcy filings statistics tables are available:
Business and non-business bankruptcy filings for the 12-month period ending Dec. 31, 2023 (Table F-2, 12-Month),
A comparison of 12-month data ending December 2022 and December 2023 (Table F),
Filings for the most recent three months, (Table F-2, 3 Month); and filings by individual months (Table F-2, October, November, December),
Bankruptcy filings by county (Table F-5A).
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