Bankruptcy Threshold Adjustment Act of 2026
HR 7730 updates bankruptcy income thresholds for inflation, potentially allowing more Americans to access Chapter 7 debt discharge rather than court-supervised repayment plans.
HR 7730 updates bankruptcy income thresholds for inflation, potentially allowing more Americans to access Chapter 7 debt discharge rather than court-supervised repayment plans.
HR 7730 adjusts the income thresholds used in bankruptcy law to determine eligibility for Chapter 7 liquidation versus Chapter 13 reorganization bankruptcy. The bill updates these "means test" thresholds, which determine whether filers can discharge debts or must repay them through a court-supervised plan, based on current economic conditions and inflation.
Bankruptcy thresholds directly affect millions of Americans facing financial hardship by determining access to debt relief. When thresholds aren't adjusted for inflation, they become less relevant to actual household finances, potentially forcing lower-income filers into repayment plans they cannot afford or preventing legitimate Chapter 7 filers from accessing fresh starts. This adjustment ensures the bankruptcy code reflects modern living costs.
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