Bankruptcies Rise 13.1 Percent Over Previous Year

Bankruptcies Rise 13.1 Percent Over Previous Year

Bankruptcy filings rose 13.1 percent during the 12-month period ending March 31, 2025. That is a similar rate of acceleration as in the Dec. 31, 2024, quarterly report, but new bankruptcy cases remain significantly lower than after the 2007-08 Great Recession. 

According to statistics released by the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts, total filings rose to 529,080 cases, compared with 467,774 cases reported during the year ending March 31, 2024.

Business filings increased 14.7 percent, from 20,316 in March 2024 to 23,309 in the newest report. Non-business filings rose 13.0 percent, from 447,458 in March 2024 to 505,771 in March 2025. 

Bankruptcy totals for the previous 12 months are reported four times annually.

For more than a decade, total filings fell steadily, from a high of nearly 1.6 million in September 2010 to a low of 380,634 in June 2022. Total filings have increased each quarter since then, but they remain far lower than historical highs.

YearBusinessNon-BusinessTotal
202523,309505,771529,080
202420,316447,458467,774
202314,467388,806403,273
202213,160382,213395,373
202119,911453,438473,349
YearChapter
 7111213
2025320,5718,844259199,130
2024271,8258,036155187,539
2023231,2005,371148166,449
2022265,0714,333228125,655
2021345,2247,823487119,502

Additional statistics released today include:

  • Business and non-business bankruptcy filings for the 12-month period ending March 31, 2025 (Table F-2, 12-month),
  • A comparison of 12-month data ending March 2024 and March 2025 (Table F),
  • Filings for the most recent three months, (Table F-2, 3-month); and filings by month (Table F-2, January, February, and March),
  • Bankruptcy filings by county (Report F-5A).
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