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New York is Returning Unclaimed Money to Citizens

Thursday, August 19th, 2010

The state of New York is home to one of the largest unclaimed money pools in the country. The New York state treasury is taking all the measures to relocate the rightful owners of the unclaimed money. At current count, the state of New York currently holds nearly $10 billion in unclaimed funds. Most of these unclaimed funds come from come from 25 million inactive bank, business, and government accounts unclaimed by their owners and are currently in the care of the state controller’s office.

Government is Increasing Measures to Return Unclaimed Funds

Tuesday, August 17th, 2010

Increasing unclaimed funds is a logistic nightmare for the government. The government is taking all the measures to return these unclaimed funds to their rightful owners. The initiatives are being taken on both the center and state levels. Most of the states have already adopted an unclaimed funds website.

These websites have reliable and relevant information regarding the search and claim process of unclaimed funds. All of these websites have online claim forms which can be submitted with the click of a button.

The Great Colorado Payback is Proving Good Results

Tuesday, August 10th, 2010

Colorado has proven satisfactory results in giving back unclaimed money to its citizens. The Department of Treasury of the Colorado state is satisfied that the results of Great Colorado Payback are very encouraging, and the state is hopeful of emptying its coffers of the unclaimed cash that legally belongs to the citizens.

State Treasurer Cary Kennedy recently announced that the state paid claims totaling over $500,000 to a single claimant in Fort Collins. It was one of the 20 claims valued between $40,000 and $1,000,000 during the last fiscal year. This year the department had eight claims that were worth more than $100,000. However, an average claim is about $100.

States May Use Unclaimed Funds to Fix Deficit

Monday, August 2nd, 2010

The large amounts held by the states of unclaimed cash is appealing to officials as a solution to fix the high budge deficit. The center on Budget and Policy Priorities has set the states seriously thinking over the budget deficit. It estimates that the combined state budget deficit over the next two and a half years is likely to be about $350 billion. This will account for about 20% of the state budget.

States Are Experiencing Small Turnover of Unclaimed Money

Monday, July 19th, 2010

Unclaimed money has become a major concern for many U.S. States. U.S. state governments are perplexed over the situation, in spite of the aggressive efforts taken up by the states to spread awareness, inform owners and return unclaimed cash to the citizens, the turnover of unclaimed money is smaller than expected.

Various states have launched variety of programs, hunts, campaigns, road runs, etc., to reach out to the owners and return the money; however, the amount of money returned to the owners form a very small part of $32 billion of unclaimed money.

Unclaimed Money Remains Constant

Newspapers Are Now Posting Lists for Unclaimed Funds

Wednesday, July 14th, 2010

U.S. states are trying their best to return $32 billion of unclaimed cash to the Americans who are the rightful owners of the cash. States are finding every possible avenue, like sending personal memos, arranging outreach events, carrying out TV broadcasts, etc., to reach out to every citizen.

In order to spread awareness about unclaimed cash at grass root level, states have sought refuge of newspapers as well. Newspapers have a very deep penetration and they are available to almost every citizen across the states.

Initiatives by the States

Strike the Jackpot with Unclaimed Lottery Wins

Tuesday, July 13th, 2010

Unclaimed lottery jackpots have been contributing to the large amounts of unclaimed money lying with the states. People buy lottery tickets in order to create a chance to win huge lump sum of money; and then when they win prizes, they go missing.

Florida’s largest unclaimed ticket expired after 180-day deadline with no one coming forward with the ticket to claim an estimated $53.7 million prize. Indiana lottery’s unclaimed $2.5 million jackpot was finally claimed after six months. Illinois lottery’s $20 million Mega Million jackpot winner has not yet come forward.

The States Are at Work to Return Unclaimed Money 

Thursday, July 8th, 2010

Returning unclaimed money has been a recent concern for most U.S. State treasuries. All the state treasurer offices in U.S. are busy these days in not only doing their core tasks but also caretaking and returning of $32.877 billion of U.S. unclaimed money.

Unclaimed money has resulted from dormant savings accounts, idle stocks, uncashed dividends or payroll checks, forgotten traveler’s checks and trust distributions, unredeemed money orders or gift certificates, unclaimed insurance payments or refunds of life insurance policies, lost certificates of deposit, uncollected utility security deposits and unclaimed lottery jackpots.

Relentless Efforts by the States

California Is Sitting on Billions in Unclaimed Property

Thursday, June 24th, 2010

California, one of the largest states in U.S., is currently sitting over more than $5.7 billion in the form of unclaimed property belonging to approximately 11.6 million individuals and organizations. This unclaimed cash is a part of over $ 32 billion unclaimed cash and property held by various states of U.S.

The state of California has enacted Unclaimed Property Law that requires property holders such as corporations, business associations, financial institutions and insurance companies to annually report and return dormant property to the State Controller’s Office.

Unprecedented Efforts

Michigan Experiences High Turnout in Returning Unclaimed Money

Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010

Michigan State is taking to returning of unclaimed money on war footing. The Michigan State Treasurer is the administrator of the Uniform Unclaimed Property Act that came into existence on Mar 28, 1996. Since then, the state has left no stone unturned to handover the unclaimed property to the rightful owner. This act concerning unclaimed property provides for the reporting and disposition of unclaimed property, held by any agency or holder.

If you hold any unclaimed property in your name, then the Unclaimed Property Division of the Michigan Department of Treasury is the place where you could get to know about it. Understanding this, a large number of Michigan citizens are coming forward to claim unclaimed money.


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