$70 Billion in Unclaimed Money in the U.S.: How to Check If Your Name Is on the List Today
More than $70 billion in unclaimed money is being held by U.S. states right now.
According to the National Association of Unclaimed Property Administrators, about 1 in 7 Americans may have money waiting.
Where This Money Comes From
Unclaimed funds usually come from everyday financial activity, such as:
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Old bank accounts
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Uncashed checks or refunds
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Insurance payouts
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Stocks and dividends
This happens when companies lose contact with you due to address or name changes, or inactive accounts.
Worth reading: The State By State Guide to Unclaimed Assets
How to Check Your Name
The fastest way is through:
Search your name, including:
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Old addresses
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Maiden or previous names
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Deceased relatives
The process is free and takes only a few minutes.
Does the Money Expire?
No. States are required to hold unclaimed money indefinitely until it is claimed.
Related: California Has $15 Billion in Unclaimed Money. February 2026 Push Urges Residents to Check Now
Avoid Paying Fees
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You do not need to pay to search or claim
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State agencies do not charge fees
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Be cautious of anyone asking for upfront payment
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Don't miss out on money that's rightfully yours. Let us help you quickly search for unclaimed assets.
Start your free search now and see if you're owed a financial surprise!