Fewer bankruptcy cases filed
Northwestern Financial Review, Jan 15-Jan 31, 2005
Bankruptcy cases filed in federal courts fell 2.6 percent in fiscal year 2004, according to the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts. During the 12-month period ending Sept. 30, there were 1,618,987 bankruptcies filed, down from the 1,661,996 bankruptcy cases filed in fiscal 2003. Business bankruptcies fell 3.8 percent during the year, and personal bankruptcies fell 2.6 percent.
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