There is over 400 billion dollars in unclaimed money in the United States. Each year billions of dollars become lost and unclaimed when banks, companies and governments lose track of the true owner of the money they hold due to: post office mistakes, misspelled names, business and banks that go bankrupt, unplanned changes of address, marriage breakup, unexpected job relocation, death, etc. Most adults are owed some of this money and they don't even know it.
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The O'Reilly
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Wallstreet
Journal
Report,
CNBC® Montel
Williams®,
Oprah®, or
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It is
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Americans
check the
depositories
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state(s)
that they
live in
every couple
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After a
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found and
claimed by
heirs. Most
Americans
don't bother
to search
for money
which
explains why
there is
over $400
billion in
unclaimed
funds.





