Bankruptcy filings in 2009 reach 1.44 million as consumers and businesses dealt with unemployment, foreclosure and tight credit.

A total 1,435,425 bankruptcy petitions were filed in the 50 states and Washington D.C. That figure increases to 1,446,967 when Puerto Rico, Guam and the Virgin Islands are taken into count.

Nationwide, the bankruptcy rate was up 32% in 2009 compared to 2008 and reached the highest level since the 2005 bankruptcy law change.

Arizona saw the largest increase in bankruptcy filings in the U.S., with 77% more filings in 2009 than 2008. Nevada and Wyoming followed, each with a 59% increase year-over-year. Nevada had the most filings per capita.

Bankruptcies for the year peaked in October, when 133,365 petitions were filed—the highest amount since October, 2005, when consumers rushed to file before the BAPCPA law went into effect. Filings slowed in November and December, but remained above the 2008 monthly totals.

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