After stalling a bit over the last few months, bankruptcy filings in New Hampshire resumed their downward trend in April.
There were 159 filings in April, a 24 percent decline from March and 15 percent less than the 188 filings in April 2016. In fact, the number of filings last month was the lowest number of filings for any April since 1989, except for 2006, the year after the rush before bankruptcy law changed, making it harder to file for protection. More…
| NHBR
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