No it isn't. That number is artificially inflated by counting everyone who owed a penny for anything medical when they went bankrupt.
Say someone owed 500 for painkillers and treatment for a broken limb, but also couldn't keep up with a house, 2 cars, and 7 credit cards. It's a "medical" bankruptcy.
Say someone owed 500 for painkillers and treatment for a broken limb, but also couldn't keep up with a house, 2 cars, and 7 credit cards. It's a "medical" bankruptcy.