Chart 1. The title is "Utah and Nevada Reported Two of the Highest Personal Bankruptcy and Foreclosure Rates in the Nation."

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For Alaska, the four-quarter average foreclosure start rate was 0.20 percent; the number of personal bankruptcy filings per 1,000 households was 6.04.

For Wyoming, the four-quarter average foreclosure start rate was 0.21 percent; the number of personal bankruptcy filings per 1,000 households was 11.94.

For California, the four-quarter average foreclosure start rate was 0.24 percent; the number of personal bankruptcy filings per 1,000 households was 12.5.

For Hawaii, the four-quarter average foreclosure start rate was 0.31 percent; the number of personal bankruptcy filings per 1,000 households was 11.66.

For Montana, the four-quarter average foreclosure start rate was 0.31 percent; the number of personal bankruptcy filings per 1,000 households was 11.31.

For Arizona, the four-quarter average foreclosure start rate was 0.36 percent; the number of personal bankruptcy filings per 1,000 households was 15.08.

For Washington, the four-quarter average foreclosure start rate was 0.36 percent; the number of personal bankruptcy filings per 1,000 households was 16.58.

For Oregon, the four-quarter average foreclosure start rate was 0.37 percent; the number of personal bankruptcy filings per 1,000 households was 17.09.

For Idaho, the four-quarter average foreclosure start rate was 0.45 percent; the number of personal bankruptcy filings per 1,000 households was 18.28.

For Nevada, the four-quarter average foreclosure start rate was 0.54 percent; the number of personal bankruptcy filings per 1,000 households was 26.95.

For Utah, the four-quarter average foreclosure start rate was 0.67 percent; the number of personal bankruptcy filings per 1,000 households was 29.76.

For the nation, the four-quarter average foreclosure start rate was 0.42 percent; the number of personal bankruptcy filings per 1,000 households was 17.09.