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Bankruptcy Filings Rise 11 Percent

Published on February 4, 2026

Total bankruptcy filings rose 11 percent, with increases in both business and non-business bankruptcies, in the twelve-month period ending Dec. 31, 2025. 

According to statistics released by the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts, annual bankruptcy filings totaled 574,314 in the year ending December 2025, compared with 517,308 cases in the previous year.

Business filings rose 7.1 percent, from 23,107 to 24,737, in the year ending Dec. 31, 2025. Non-business bankruptcy filings rose 11.2 percent to 549,577, compared with 494,201 in December 2024.

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.

Business and Non-Business Filings, Years Ending December 31, 2021-2025
YearBusinessNon-BusinessTotal
202524,737549,577574,314
202423,107494,201517,308
202318,926434,064452,990
202213,481374,240387,721
202114,347399,269413,616
Total Bankruptcy Filings By Chapter, Years Ending December 31, 2021-2025
YearChapter
 7111213
2025356,7249,201315207,889
2024310,6318,884216197,244
2023261,2777,456139183,956
2022225,4554,918169157,087
2021288,3274,836276120,002

Additional statistics released today include:

For more on bankruptcy and its chapters, view the following resources:

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