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    U.S. says bankruptcies reach nearly 5-year high

    August 17, 2010

    U.S. bankruptcy filings have reached the highest level since 2005, government data released on Tuesday show, as the economy slows and the unemployment rate hovers just below double digits.

    There were 422,061 bankruptcy filings between April and June, according to the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts, up 9 percent from 388,148 in the prior three-month period, and up 11 percent from 381,073 a year earlier.

    For the year ended June 30, there were 1.57 million bankruptcies, up 20 percent from 1.31 million a year earlier. Consumer bankruptcies rose 21 percent to 1.51 million, and business bankruptcies rose 9 percent to 59,608.

    Quarterly filings surpassed 400,000 for the first time since a record 667,431 bankruptcies were begun in the fourth quarter of 2005, when Congress overhauled federal bankruptcy laws and made it harder for people and businesses to file.

    "We know the causes of bankruptcy are principally job losses and health care, with the overlay of the foreclosure crisis," said Deborah Thorne, an associate professor of sociology at Ohio University. "It feels very unsettled, and I'm not surprised the numbers are going up. Until we get our feet on the ground, provide decent-paying jobs, and do something with the housing crisis, bankruptcies will continue to go up."

    According to her website, Thorne has co-authored several publications with Elizabeth Warren, a candidate to run the new federal Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.

    Last Tuesday, the U.S. Federal Reserve said high unemployment, reflected in July's 9.5 percent rate, as well as modest income growth, falling home prices and tight credit amid a contraction in bank lending were factors contributing to a slowdown in economic growth.

    Nevada had the highest rate of filings on a per capita basis in the last year, with 11.74 per 1,000 people, while Alaska had the fewest, with just 1.58 per 1,000.

    Among the most populous states, California ranked 7th in per capita filings, while Texas was 48th, New York 41st and Florida 15th.

    Filed Chapter 7 July 2010
    Attended 341 September 2010
    Discharged November 2010 Closed November 2010

    #2
    That must be why bkforum is setting new "24 hour" records for visitors this morning...
    Filed Chapter 7 July 2010
    Attended 341 September 2010
    Discharged November 2010 Closed November 2010

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      #3
      I can tell you the day that we filed back in Feb., that office and parking lot were both packed. The saddest part for me was when we went for our 341 meeting, and an elderly couple were there also filing chapter 7. I guess it made me think of my own Grandparents, and it tugged at my heart strings.
      We did go in on a Sat., which could have something to do with the packed waiting area. Our attorney said they have been busy non stop since the end of 2009.
      Chapter 7 filed 2/26/2010
      341 meeting 4/18/2010
      Discharged 6/14/2010-On our way back up the ladder from a rough patch.
      FICO score goal by June 2011:720+

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        Yes as a now some long time member, too busy to be here as I wish, I note that the new posts from one or less page, averages up to 20 at one time I saw and about 5 to 20 in the morning and on the weekends.

        A great amount of new members as I could sort through who I knew and now, all strange and new names.

        Well, how's 'Bammynomics working for you? 'Hub
        If I knew it all, would I be here?? Hang in there = Retained attorney 8-06, Filed 12-28-07, Discharge 8-13-08, Finally CLOSED 11-3-09, 3-31-10 AP Dismissed, Informed by incompetent lawyer of CLOSED status, October 14, 2010.

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