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Chapter 13 Filings Continue To Grow In January

chapter 13 Filings Continue To Grow In January
chapter 13 Filings Continue To Grow In January

Chapter 13 Filings Continue To Grow In January Discover january insights: chapter 13 filings surge while chapter 7s decline. explore trends, regional impacts, and expert analysis in our latest report. The 29,545 overall individual filings were 20 percent higher in january 2023 than the 24,703 individual filings recorded last year. while still below pre pandemic levels, individual chapter 13 filings continued to increase in january, as the 13,702 reported filings were a 32 percent increase over the january 2022 total of 10,346.

chapter 13 Filings Continue To Grow In January
chapter 13 Filings Continue To Grow In January

Chapter 13 Filings Continue To Grow In January Chapter 13. chapter 13 filings maintained their torrid pace and climbed by 33.5 percent over last january. during the fourth quarter of last year, the chapter 13 filing increase slightly cooled to a still red hot 27 percent. this means the upward trajectory is getting even steeper. chapter 13 filings continue to far outpace chapter 7s. chapter 7. January 2023 also saw a 19% increase in total bankruptcy filings when compared with january 2022 (31,087 in january 2023 vs 26,215 in january 2022) chapter 13 filings increased 32% from january 2022 to january 2023. chapter 13 filings also increased 10% from december 2022 to january 2023, and overall filings increased 5% during that same timeframe. The 29,545 overall individual filings were 20 percent higher in january 2023 than the 24,703 individual filings recorded last year. while still below pre pandemic levels, individual chapter 13 filings continued to increase in january, as the 13,702 reported filings were a 32 percent increase over the january 2022 total of 10,346. Commercial chapter 11 year over year filings increase 70 percentnew york, feb. 03, 2023 (globe newswire) bankruptcy new filings were up year over year across chapter 7, 11, 13, and 15 in.

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