The total number of Bankruptcy cases filed in federal courts for fiscal year 2013—the 12-month period ending September 30, 2013—totaled 1,107,699. Based on these numbers, total filings have gone down by 12% since fiscal year 2012. These statistics were released by the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts.
As you can see by the below chart, the total bankruptcy filings have been slowly decreasing since 2010.
Business and Non-Business Filings
Year Business Non-Business Total
2009 58,721 1,344,095 1,402,816
2010 58,322 1,538,033 1,596,355
2011 49,895 1,417,326 1,467,221
2012 42,008 1,219,132 1,261,140
2013 34,892 1,072,807 1,107,699
One of the striking decreases is in the number of businesses that are filing bankruptcy. Many cannot afford to do so. The cost involved in filing for a business bankruptcy is high and you have to be able to reorganize your company so that you are able to move forward. Many companies are simply unable to do this in the current economy. There were only 180 business bankruptcy cases filed in Kansas in 2013.
In Kansas, there were a total of 8,414 non-business or personal bankruptcy cases filed statewide in 2013. This number includes all Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, Chapter 11 Bankruptcy, and Chapter 13 Bankruptcy cases filed by individuals. Some of those filings by County include:
County |
Representative Cities |
Total Filings |
Allen |
Iola |
30 |
Anderson |
Garnett, Kincaid |
11 |
Atchison |
Atchison, Effingham |
69 |
Barton |
Great Bend |
59 |
Butler |
El Dorado, Andover |
212 |
Cherokee |
Baxter Springs, Columbus |
27 |
Coffey |
Burlington, Lebo |
17 |
Cowley |
Winfield, Arkansas City |
100 |
Crawford |
Pittsburg, Frontenac, Girard |
54 |
Douglas |
Lawrence, Eudora, Baldwin City, Lecompton |
312 |
Franklin |
Ottawa, Wellsville |
91 |
Johnson |
Overland Park, Olathe, Shawnee, Lenexa, Leawood, Gardner, Mission, Merriam, Roeland Park, Spring Hill, Fairway, De Soto |
1614 |
Leavenworth |
Leavenworth, Lansing, Tonganoxie, Basehor |
203 |
Linn |
Pleasanton, La Cygne |
32 |
Lyon |
Emporia |
107 |
McPherson |
McPherson, Lindsborg |
46 |
Miami |
Paola, Osawatomie, Louisburg |
104 |
Osage |
Osage City, Carbondale |
75 |
Reno |
Hutchinson |
202 |
Sedgwick |
Wichita |
1912 |
Shawnee |
Topeka |
980 |
Wyandotte |
Kansas City, Bonner Springs, Edwardsville |
845 |
Sedgwick had the highest number of Bankruptcy filings in 2013 — followed by Johnson County, Shawnee, and Wyandotte County. Obviously relief under the Bankruptcy Code is still needed for many across Kansas. So why is the number of Bankruptcy filings down? The reason fewer individual consumers are filing bankruptcy each year may be due in part to the student loan crisis or the belief that they, like businesses, are unable to afford to file.
The truth is – personal bankruptcy relief can be affordable and is available to most. You simply need to be educated on what options are actually available and how they apply to your individual situation. The best way to do this is to speak with an experienced Bankruptcy Attorney. Our attorneys offer in-office consultations to determine your best course towards financial freedom. Consultations are always free.