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Epiq: Commercial Chapter 11 Filings Increase 40% Year Over Year

byBrianna Wilson
August 6, 2024
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Commercial chapter 11 filings increased 40% in July 2024 to 510 from the 364 filings in July 2023, according to data provided by Epiq AACER, a provider of U.S. bankruptcy filing data. Overall commercial filings also increased 17% in July 2024 to 2,335 from 2,004 in July 2023.

The 44,427 total U.S. bankruptcy filings in July 2024 increased 24% from the July 2023 total of 35,727. Individual bankruptcy filings registered a 25% increase, to 42,092 in July 2024 from the July 2023 individual total of 33,723. The number of consumers filing for chapter 7 increased 32% to 25,720 in July 2024 from the 19,463 who filed for chapter 7 last July, while chapter 13 filings increased 15% to 16,307 in July 2024 from the 14,211 chapter 13 filings in July 2023.

“We continue to see a strong and steady rise in bankruptcy filings across the board, reflecting ongoing financial pressures faced by both businesses and individuals,” Michael Hunter, vice president of Epiq AACER, said. “Based on current trends and economic indicators, I expect bankruptcy filing volumes to continue this steady increase throughout the remainder of 2024 and into 2025.”

Small business filings, captured as subchapter V elections within chapter 11, were 171 in July 2024, registering a 45% drop from June’s record total of 308. The filing decrease followed a statutory sunset that was unable to be extended by Congress before June 21: The enhanced subchapter V debt limit established in March 2020 dropped from $7,500,000 to $3,024,725, and the chapter 13 threshold of $2,750,000 for both secured and unsecured debt reverted back to a two-part test limiting eligibility to a maximum of $465,275 for unsecured debt and $1,395,875 for secured debt.

“The reversion of the debt limit narrowed the path for distressed small businesses looking to access the cheaper and more efficient process of subchapter V to restructure their debts,” Amy Quackenboss, executive director of American Bankruptcy Institute (ABI), said. “ABI is ready to work with members of Congress to provide them with the data necessary to answer questions they might have regarding the benefits that the higher subchapter V debt limit offers to many struggling small businesses in their efforts to restructure, so that more employees can keep their jobs and investors are afforded a better chance to recover their investments.”

July’s total bankruptcy filings represented a 10% increase from June’s total of 40,276. Total individual filings for July represented a 12% increase from the June 2024 individual filing total of 37,518. Conversely, the commercial filing total represented a 15% decrease from the June 2024 commercial filing total of 2,758, and commercial chapter 11 filings decreased 48% from the 989 filings in June 2024, which saw two cases with a large number of related filings. Consumer chapter 7 filings increased 16% from the 22,190 chapter 7s filed in June 2024, while chapter 13 filings increased 7% over the 15,230 filings last month.

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