Consumer Finance Monitor

Debt's Grip: What Consumer Bankruptcy Reveals About Financial Risk in America

Feb 5, 2026
Deborah Thorne, sociologist who centers filers' lived experience; Pamela Foohey, law professor who studies how rules shape financial distress; Robert M. Lawless, empirical bankruptcy scholar with decades of data. They explore which debts drive collapse, how households scramble to stay afloat, debt collection and questionable relief practices, and the policy choices that shift risk onto individuals.
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INSIGHT

Data Plus Stories Reveal Root Causes

  • The study combines 11 years of Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 filings with surveys and filers' own words to create a 'thick description.'
  • This mixed-methods approach reveals barriers to financial stability beyond aggregate statistics.
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Abuse Of Bankruptcy Is Extremely Rare

  • Researchers searched for abusive filings and found virtually none among 8,800 cases.
  • Actual abuse is rare and often dismissed by courts when identified.
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Coping Strategies Deepen Financial Harm

  • Filers exhaust many strategies: extra jobs, 401(k) withdrawals, skipping essentials, and predatory loans before filing.
  • These coping tactics often worsen long-term vulnerability and deplete retirement security.
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