Total commercial chapter 11 filings in February 2020 decreased 20% over the same period last year, according to Epiq Systems. The 547 commercial chapter 11 filings in February 2020 were down from the 685 commercial chapter 11 filings in February 2019. Total commercial filings were 3,084 in February 2020, representing a 4% decrease from the 3,203 business filings recorded in February 2019. Total bankruptcy filings upticked 0.1% to 56,182 in February 2020 from the 56,144 filed in February 2019. Consumer filings increased 0.3% in February 2020 to 53,098 from the February 2019 consumer filing total of 52,941.

“As businesses close and the supply chain endures disruptions due to the COVID-19 coronavirus, bankruptcy provides distressed businesses and consumers the financial shelter they need in these challenging times,” Amy Quackenboss, executive director of the American Bankruptcy Institute, said . “While the statistics might not show the immediate effects, we expect filings to increase as a result of the financial impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.”

The February 2020 commercial chapter 11 filing total of 547 represented a 13% decrease over the previous month’s commercial filing total of 630. February 2020’s 3,084 commercial filings also dropped 13% over the 3,535 filings recorded in January 2020. Total bankruptcy filings fell 3% in February 2020 from January’s total of 58,150 filings. Total noncommercial filings also decreased 3% from the previous month, from 54,615 filings in January 2020 to 53,098 filings in February 2020.

The average nationwide per capita bankruptcy filing rate in February 2020 was 2.21 (total filings per 1,000 per population), a slight decrease from January 2020’s rate of 2.25. Average total filings per day in February 2020 were 2,957, a slight increase from the 2,955 total daily filings recorded in February 2019. States with the highest per capita filing rates (total filings per 1,000 population) in February 2020 were Alabama (5.33), Tennessee (5.00), Georgia (4.49), Mississippi (4.16) and Arkansas (3.50).