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Missouri Returns $36.5 Million Worth of Unclaimed Property

Wednesday, June 13th, 2012

In the 2012 fiscal year, the state of Missouri has returned over $36.5 million to it’s residents, which is a record in returns for unclaimed property for the state. The number has amount to 123,000 Missouri residents who have found their unclaimed property.

Despite the fact that Missouri has returned $119 million since 2009, the state treasury still holds on to $700 million in unclaimed property, belonging to 4.3 million accounts.

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$57 Million in Unclaimed Property in Vermont

Tuesday, June 12th, 2012

Vermont state treasurer, Beth Pearce, announced $57 million in unclaimed property receipts in their state. Beth Pearce has been urging citizens of Vermont to search for their unclaimed money. According to Pearce, people should be checking for their unclaimed money at least once a year.

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Websites Can Help Find Your Unclaimed Money

Friday, June 8th, 2012

As reported on KGMI News, Washington State is holding millions in unclaimed money, as are most other states in the U.S. To be exact, Washington is holding on to $817 million, mostly in the form of unclaimed paychecks, deposits and life insurance, which is all being held by the government.

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What Happens with Expired Unclaimed Lottery Money

Thursday, June 7th, 2012

Unclaimed lottery money has been a front-runner in the source of the unclaimed money piles the state governments are sitting on. Last year, California reported around $17.25 million in terms of lottery money alone that went totally unused, as there was nobody to claim them. Where does all this money go, is what everyone wants to know.

The current estimate of unclaimed lottery money in California comes around to be around $17.25 million, but the figures are still being confirmed by the lottery agencies of California. The main reason behind the accumulation of such huge amount is the human nature of becoming forgetful in the long run and people fail to match the figures of the winning numbers with what they have purchased.

Indiana Residents: You Have $360 Million in Unclaimed Money

Wednesday, June 6th, 2012

Indiana’s government is holding on to $360 million in unclaimed money that belongs to their state’s residents. This unclaimed money is an easy way for the residents to make quick, “free’ cash!

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Kentucky’s Unclaimed Property Event Successful

Tuesday, June 5th, 2012

According to the Lane Report, Kentucky recently held an event to return their unclaimed property. This event proved to be very successful and over $500,000 was returned to unclaimed property owners in Frankfort, KY.

Over 200 people came to the 4 hour event on June 1st, and 131 claims were started on this unclaimed property. The refund amounts started as as little as $10, and increased to several hundreds of dollars.

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Over $2.6 Million in Wisconsin Unclaimed Lottery Money Remains Unclaimed

Monday, June 4th, 2012

Over $2.6 million in unclaimed lottery money went unclaimed in the last fiscal year in Wisconsin. In total, over the last 14 years, $47.5 million unclaimed lottery money went unclaimed.

Lottery spokesman, Andrew Bohage, claims this large amount of unclaimed money is due to the fact that everyone is so focused on the jackpot rather than the smaller winnings one can win when playing the Lottery. If they have not hit the jackpot, they throw their ticket away, even if they might have won a smaller jackpot.

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Indiana Residents: You Have $360 Million in Unclaimed Property

Friday, June 1st, 2012

Indianan holds $360 million in unclaimed property or money. 43% of that comes form securities. About 16% comes from lost wages and payroll and only %15 comes from checks.

The United States as a while has $33 billion in unclaimed money. Only about $1.5 billion is returned each year.

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Arkansas Holds $76 Million in Unclaimed Federal Assistance Money

Thursday, May 31st, 2012

Arkansas is sitting on millions in unclaimed money. As per the recent news reports, the state of Arkansas is said to be sitting on top of a pile of a massive pile of 76 million dollars of unclaimed money.

The state is currently riding on a high pile of 76 million dollars of unclaimed federal assistance money. This money was actually raised for the low-income families residing in the state, but due to some concerns, the amount remains unclaimed. The state treasury is asking people to search the database of the state of Arkansas to get information on the total amount pending under their name. Non-state sponsored websites may also prove to be a good source of information for the claimants to get information on the total amount of unclaimed federal money pending under their name.

Sacramento Imposes Deadline to Claim Unclaimed Money

Wednesday, May 30th, 2012

The city of Sacramento has nearly $2 million in unclaimed money owed to residents and businesses. However, the city has recently imposed a deadline of June 25th for organizations to claim their unclaimed money.

Sacramento has recently publicized the list of unclaimed money owners through legal notices, email alerts and social networking sites, however no one from the list is being contacted directly. Some organizations on the list:
SPCA is owed $350
Sacramento Renaissance Tower is owed nearly $8,000
Sacramento Sheriff’s Department is owed over $500
Sacramento County Recorder is owed more than $1,000

If the money is not claimed by June 25, the money will go into the city’s budget for basic services.


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