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Check Might Be in the Mail: West Virginia Returns $90K in Unclaimed Property

When the West Virginia State Treasurer’s Office contacted Marion County Sheriff Roger Cunningham, he assumed it meant a bill was due. Instead, they had $90,000 waiting for him.   Where...

Florida Woman Finds $180K: How to Claim Unclaimed Money in Michigan

A Florida woman recently recovered $180,000 in forgotten stock dividends through her state’s unclaimed property program. Stories like this are a reminder that you, too, could have unclaimed money wai...

Tax Refunds Surge as More Americans Receive Money Back

As the curtains draw on another tax season, a palpable surge in refunds has brought a wave of relief and optimism to many households across the United States. Recent data illuminates a noteworthy uptick in the number o...

$260 Cost-of-Living Boost for U.S. Residents: Don’t Miss Out on Unclaimed Benefits

Are you leaving money on the table? With rising costs, every dollar counts—and U.S. residents may have unclaimed funds waiting for them. As we head into the holiday season, it’...

Pennsylvania Treasury Returns Record-Breaking $500 Million in Unclaimed Property Over Two Years

The Pennsylvania Treasury Department has set a historic milestone by returning more than $500 million in unclaimed property over two consecutive fiscal years. This marks a signi...

Lake County Transfers $3.9 Million in Unclaimed Property Tax Funds to General Fund

The Lake County Treasurer’s Office has officially moved $3,904,221 in unclaimed surplus property taxes into the county’s General Fund, marking the conclusion of a years-long review ...

New Bill Could Fast-Track Unclaimed Funds for New Yorkers — Governor’s Approval Pending

A new bill aimed at quickly returning unclaimed funds to New Yorkers is awaiting Governor Hochul’s approval. Sponsored by Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli, the bill would allow his...

What to do in case of identity theft, especially when done to steal your COVID-19 Stimulus

Theft Uses The people who steal identities or use already stolen ones have reasons for this, and all of them are a fraud of some manner. The two most common, with the uses of infor...

What To Do With Your Old 401(k) Accounts: Smart Moves to Secure Your Retirement

You might leave behind an old 401(k) account when you change jobs or retire. While it’s easy to forget about these retirement savings, managing them wisely can significantly impact your f...