The rate of car repossessions in the United States is on the rise and is expected to continue to do so in the coming years. In 2020, repossession rates were at the lowest they had been for six years before the pandemic. However, in 2022, repossession rates reached nearly pre-pandemic levels and in the case of low-income families, had exceeded their 2019 rates.
Why Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Filings Increased Last Year?
In 2022, Chapter 13 bankruptcy filings increased by 26.6% while business and other personal bankruptcy filings fell by 11.7%. Chapter 13 bankruptcy was established to provide debt relief to individuals who are struggling financially by giving them the grace to pay off their debts without the worry of losing their assets to creditors. In this article, we will discuss what is Chapter 13 bankruptcy and how it works as well as why there was an increase in Chapter 13 bankruptcy filings in 2022.