1 in 7 Americans Have Unclaimed Money They Know Nothing About
The US government released a list of 48 million Americans eligible for unclaimed money totaling over 70 billion dollars.
The average payout ranges from $4,297 to $44,454.
Most people who find money thought nothing would show up for them.
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1 in 7 Americans Have Unclaimed Money They Know Nothing About
The US government released a list of 48 million Americans eligible for unclaimed money totaling over 70 billion dollars.
The average payout ranges from $4,297 to $44,454.
Most people who find money thought nothing would show up for them.
SEE IF YOUR NAME IS ON THE LIST
The search is free and takes only 60 seconds.
Does any of these apply to you?
If you answer YES to even one question below, you must check for unclaimed money right now:
- Have you moved to a new address in the last 10–20 years?
- Have you changed jobs at least once?
- Have you opened or closed a bank account?
- Have you paid a utility or rental deposit?
- Have you changed your last name?
- Have you been sent a check or refund that never arrived?
- Have you had a 401k or retirement account at a past job?
- Has a parent or relative passed away?
❗️The more YES answers the larger amount of money might belong to you.
Does any of these apply to you?
If you answer YES to even one question below, you must check for unclaimed money right now:
- Have you moved to a new address in the last 10–20 years?
- Have you changed jobs at least once?
- Have you opened or closed a bank account?
- Have you paid a utility or rental deposit?
- Have you changed your last name?
- Have you been sent a check or refund that never arrived?
- Have you had a 401k or retirement account at a past job?
- Has a parent or relative passed away?
❗️The more YES answers the larger amount of money might belong to you.
Why there might be money in your name?
Forgotten accounts
You opened a bank account years ago and forgot about it
Uncashed checks
Final paychecks, refunds, or rebates that were never deposited
Old deposits
Utility or rental deposits you never got back
Insurance payouts
Benefits sent to old addresses
Stock dividends
Investment income that piled up after you moved
Inheritance
Money from estates you didn't know about
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FIND OUT NOWHere’s what people found after searching:
"Found $4,890 I didn't know existed"
– Patricia M., 67, found money from an old savings account, Phoenix, AZ
"$120,300 from my late father's estate"
– Robert K., 61, discovered inheritance he never knew about, Tampa, FL
"$28,347 utility deposit from 20 years ago"
– Susan L., 58, recovered money from an old apartment, Columbus, OH
Most people who find money thought nothing would show up. Check now:
The average claim is $4,297 in cash. But many claims are worth thousands, or more.
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