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Stubbornly High Interest Rates Contributing to Increase in Bankruptcies

Increases in bankruptcies during 2023 and 2024 can be attributed to several factors. Millions of Americans relied on various government programs that provided economic relief for the duration of the COVID-19 pandemic. As the United States returned to normal, these initiatives expired, causing financial hardship to many who benefited from them. Though the pace of inflation has subsided, the sharp price increases of 2021 and 2022 have not been reversed. High interest rates have been another strong contributor to the debt struggles that many Americans are facing. 

Both personal and business bankruptcies have increased in frequency, and both types of filings can be  directly affected by high interest rates. Individuals and families have been forced to dig deeper to make payments on mortgages and car loans. Meanwhile, many businesses that rely on loans to finance purchases, investments or operations must boost revenue to stay solvent, or make cuts in other places. 

Along with more expensive loan obligations, higher interest rates can discourage spending as people and companies become more cautious about taking on debt. This has the effect of slowing down the economy, cutting profits and creating fewer opportunities for workers and entrepreneurs. Credit card debt can become particularly burdensome during periods of rising interest rates. Individuals struggling to manage credit card debt may find themselves facing bankruptcy as a last resort.

There is speculation that the Federal Reserve is looking to cut interest rates soon based on economic trends. However, even if monthly payments go down for some people, their overall debt load could get worse as a result of past due balances and penalties. If you’re battling to manage your financial obligations, one option is to consolidate high-interest debt into a single loan with a lower interest rate. However, there are many instances where no amount of negotiation or consolidation can put someone on the road to fiscal stability. In these cases, obtaining a Chapter 7 debt discharge might be the best way to overcome serious money problems triggered by interest rate hikes and other factors. 

Jeff Field & Associates has six offices to guide Georgians through the Chapter 7 bankruptcy process when their debt burden has become unmanageable. Our locations are in Bogart, Douglasville, Gainesville, Lawrenceville, Marietta and Scottdale to serve clients throughout Georgia. Please call 404-381-1278 or contact us online for a consultation.     

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